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Claim Your Morning: The First Minutes Are Yours to Own

Claim Your Morning: The First Minutes Are Yours to Own

Published 3 weeks ago
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Good morning. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here. You know, mornings can feel like stepping into a river that's already moving fast, can't they? Especially on a Monday, or after a weekend, or honestly any day when your to-do list is already buzzing in your brain before your feet hit the ground. But here's the thing I've learned after years of teaching mindfulness: the first few minutes of your day are yours to claim. And that's exactly what we're going to do together right now.

So find yourself somewhere quiet, if you can. Sit however feels natural, whether that's on a cushion, a chair, or even lying down. The position matters far less than the intention. And if you're in a place where you can't be completely still, that's okay too. This practice travels well.

Let's start by just noticing your breath. Not changing it, not controlling it, just watching it like you're observing a gentle tide coming in and going out. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four, feeling the cool air, noticing how your belly expands. Hold it for just a moment. Then exhale slowly for a count of six, releasing any tension you're carrying. Do this three more times with me. In for four. Hold. Out for six. Again. In for four. Out for six. One more. In for four. Out for six.

Now, I want you to imagine your mind as a clear sky, and whatever thoughts come—and they will come—imagine them as clouds passing through. You're not pushing them away. You're not grabbing them. You're simply noticing them drift by. Maybe there's a cloud shaped like that email you need to send. There it goes. Maybe there's anxiety about the afternoon meeting. Watch it float past. Your job isn't to have a blank mind. Your job is to be the open sky behind all of it.

As we wrap up, take one final deep breath. This time, add gratitude. You made it here. You showed up for yourself this morning, and that matters. That actually changes your neurochemistry in beautiful ways.

Here's what I want you to carry with you: when you feel rushed today, pause and take one conscious breath. Just one. That's your anchor back to this peace you've created right now.

Thank you so much for joining me on Mindful Mornings: Start Your Day with Peace and Clarity. Please subscribe so we can start every morning together. You've got this.

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