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Monday Reset: Your Five-Breath Buffer Against the Week Ahead
Published 2 weeks, 6 days ago
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Good morning. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here. Whether you've already checked your phone seven times or you're still in that blissful pre-coffee fog, this is your moment. Today, Monday morning, has a way of feeling heavy before it even starts, doesn't it? That anxious buzz about the week ahead, the mental to-do list that's already three items too long. But here's what I know: you don't have to let that momentum own you. In the next few minutes, we're going to build a buffer of peace and clarity that goes with you into everything that comes next.
Let's begin by finding a comfortable seat. You can be in bed, on a chair, on your kitchen counter if that's your vibe. Just find a place where your spine can be gently tall, shoulders relaxed away from your ears. Take a moment to arrive here, really arrive, like you're stepping into a warm room after being outside.
Now, let's start with your breath. Nothing fancy, nothing forced. Just notice where you naturally breathe. Is it in your chest? Your belly? Your nose or your mouth? There's no right answer. Just observe it like you're watching clouds move across the sky. You're not controlling them, just witnessing. Breathe in for a count of four, hold for a gentle moment, and exhale for a count of six. That longer exhale? It signals your nervous system that everything's actually okay. Let's do this together for five breaths.
Here's where the real magic happens. With each exhale, imagine you're releasing one worry, one should, one pressure. Not pushing it away aggressively, but letting it float down like a leaf on water. As you inhale, breathe in clarity. Not as some abstract concept, but as something tangible. Maybe it's a color you love. Maybe it's a feeling of spaciousness in your chest. Whatever feels true to you right now.
The practice is simple but profound: exhale the heavy, inhale the clear. Continue this rhythm for the next three minutes, gently returning your attention whenever your mind wanders. And it will wander. That's not failure, that's being human.
As we close, carry this breath with you. When overwhelm tries to sneak in, remember you have this tool. One conscious exhale, one intentional inhale. That's your anchor.
Thank you so much for starting your day with me on Mindful Mornings. Please subscribe so you never miss a practice. You deserve mornings that feel peaceful and clear.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Let's begin by finding a comfortable seat. You can be in bed, on a chair, on your kitchen counter if that's your vibe. Just find a place where your spine can be gently tall, shoulders relaxed away from your ears. Take a moment to arrive here, really arrive, like you're stepping into a warm room after being outside.
Now, let's start with your breath. Nothing fancy, nothing forced. Just notice where you naturally breathe. Is it in your chest? Your belly? Your nose or your mouth? There's no right answer. Just observe it like you're watching clouds move across the sky. You're not controlling them, just witnessing. Breathe in for a count of four, hold for a gentle moment, and exhale for a count of six. That longer exhale? It signals your nervous system that everything's actually okay. Let's do this together for five breaths.
Here's where the real magic happens. With each exhale, imagine you're releasing one worry, one should, one pressure. Not pushing it away aggressively, but letting it float down like a leaf on water. As you inhale, breathe in clarity. Not as some abstract concept, but as something tangible. Maybe it's a color you love. Maybe it's a feeling of spaciousness in your chest. Whatever feels true to you right now.
The practice is simple but profound: exhale the heavy, inhale the clear. Continue this rhythm for the next three minutes, gently returning your attention whenever your mind wanders. And it will wander. That's not failure, that's being human.
As we close, carry this breath with you. When overwhelm tries to sneak in, remember you have this tool. One conscious exhale, one intentional inhale. That's your anchor.
Thank you so much for starting your day with me on Mindful Mornings. Please subscribe so you never miss a practice. You deserve mornings that feel peaceful and clear.
For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI