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Still and Calm: Your Reset Button for Parenting Chaos

Still and Calm: Your Reset Button for Parenting Chaos

Published 3 weeks, 4 days ago
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Hey there, I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. Whether you've got a Wednesday morning chaos brewing in your kitchen right now, or you're stealing five minutes of peace before the evening rush hits, I see you. Parenting can feel like you're herding cats while riding a unicycle, and I want you to know that's completely normal. Today, we're going to practice something I call the Anchor Breath, and it's going to help both you and your kids find steadier ground when things feel wobbly.

So let's settle in together. Find yourself sitting somewhere comfortable, even if it's on the kitchen floor. Let your shoulders drop away from your ears. Notice what your body is touching right now—the chair, the ground, the cushion beneath you. That's your anchor. You're already held by something solid.

Now, let's breathe together. Breathe in slowly through your nose, imagining you're smelling fresh cookies baking—really notice that warmth. Hold it for just a second. Then exhale through your mouth like you're gently fogging a window. Do that three more times at your own pace. Already, your nervous system is getting the memo that you're safe.

Here's the magic part, and here's what you'll teach your kids: As you breathe in, silently say the word "still." As you breathe out, say "calm." Still on the inhale. Calm on the exhale. These aren't just words; they're anchors. When your child is melting down over socks, or you feel your patience slipping like sand through your fingers, this breath becomes your reset button.

Practice this for just one more minute at whatever rhythm feels natural. Notice how your chest rises and falls. Notice the slight pause between each breath—that sacred little gap where nothing is demanded of you.

And here's my challenge for you today: Teach this to your kiddo. Make it a game. "Let's do still and calm together." You might be surprised how quickly a dysregulated child can find their footing when they're breathing alongside you. Not because you're forcing compliance, but because you're offering them the same anchor you just found.

You've got this. Bookmark this moment. Come back to still and calm whenever you need it.

Thank you so much for joining me on Mindful Parenting: Daily Tips for Raising Calm Kids. If this resonated with you, please subscribe so we can meet here again tomorrow. You're doing better than you think.

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