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The Settling Breath: Calming Your Saturday Morning Snow Globe

The Settling Breath: Calming Your Saturday Morning Snow Globe

Published 4 weeks ago
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Hey there, friend. Welcome back. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. You know, Saturday mornings can feel like a mixed bag, don't they? There's this pull between wanting to slow down and this underlying hum of everything waiting for you. So I'm really proud of you for carving out these five minutes. That takes intention. Let's settle in together and give your nervous system the reset it's been asking for.

Go ahead and find a comfortable seat, feet planted if you can. Let your shoulders drop away from your ears like they're being gently pulled down by invisible strings. Good. Now, I want you to imagine your stress like a snow globe that someone just shook up. All those swirling flakes, that chaos, that's real and it's there. But here's what happens when we stop shaking it, when we get still. Those flakes begin to settle. That's what we're doing today.

Let's start with what I call the Settling Breath. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four. Really notice that cool air coming in. Hold it for just a second. Now exhale slowly for a count of six through your mouth. The longer exhale is key. It's telling your body that you're safe now. Again, in for four. Hold. Out for six. One more time. In for four. Hold. Out for six. Good work.

Now, keep that gentle rhythm going, and I want you to focus on where you hold your stress. Is it in your jaw? Your shoulders? Your chest? There's no wrong answer. As you breathe, imagine that exhale is carrying that tension out of your body like steam rising from a warm mug. With each breath, those snow globe flakes settle a little more. The picture becomes clearer. You're calmer. Your mind is slowing down. You might notice thoughts still floating by. That's completely normal. They're just clouds passing across a blue sky. You don't need to chase them or push them away. Just breathe, and let them drift.

Feel your body becoming heavier, more grounded. Your feet are rooted. Your whole being is supported by the earth beneath you. You're safe in this moment.

As we wrap up, take one more deep breath in and let it out with a sigh. Wonderful. Throughout your day, whenever you feel that stress creeping back in, remember this feeling. Take even one conscious breath where your exhale is longer than your inhale. It's a tiny anchor that'll bring you back here.

Thank you so much for spending these five minutes with me on Daily Mindfulness: 5-Minute Meditations for Stress Relief. You've given yourself something really valuable today. Please do subscribe so you never miss a practice. You deserve this peace.

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