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Mindful Mornings: The Space Between Your Alarm and Your Day
Published 2 weeks ago
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Good morning, friend. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here. You know, I was thinking about this moment right before you arrived—that space between your alarm and actually getting out of bed. It's tender, isn't it? It's where the whole day lives before it happens. And if you're anything like my friends who text me at ridiculous hours, you might be waking up with that familiar flutter of things to do, people to see, expectations waiting like eager puppies at the door. So today, we're going to do something really simple but genuinely powerful. We're going to give your mind and body permission to wake up gently, together, with intention. No rushing. Just us and your breath for the next few minutes.
Let's start by finding a comfortable seat. Doesn't matter if you're on your bed, a chair, or cross-legged on the floor. You're the expert on your own body. Once you're settled, just let your shoulders drop away from your ears. Feel that? That's already clarity starting to arrive. Now gently close your eyes, or soften your gaze downward. We're creating a little sanctuary here before the day barges in.
Begin by taking three intentional breaths. Breathe in slowly through your nose, and as you exhale, imagine you're releasing all the pressure from yesterday, from last week, from whatever preceded this moment. In through the nose, and out through the mouth with a gentle sigh. One more time. In, and out. Beautiful.
Now, let's practice what I call the Clarity Anchor. It's my favorite morning technique because it's like giving your nervous system a gentle hug before it needs to do anything hard. Breathe naturally, without forcing anything. As you inhale, silently say the word "clarity." As you exhale, say "peace." Clarity on the in-breath, peace on the out-breath. Let these words become like a rhythm, like the tide. Clarity and peace, clarity and peace. You're not chasing these feelings or demanding them. You're simply introducing them to your nervous system. You're whispering to your mind that this is possible today. Keep going with this rhythm for the next couple of minutes. I'll stay here with you.
And as we begin to wrap up, take one final deep breath together. Open your eyes when you're ready, and here's what I want you to carry with you today: every time you feel your nervous system start to race, pause and return to clarity and peace. Just one breath. That's all you need.
Thank you so much for joining me for Mindful Mornings: Start Your Day with Peace and Clarity. Please subscribe so you don't miss a single morning practice. You deserve this.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Let's start by finding a comfortable seat. Doesn't matter if you're on your bed, a chair, or cross-legged on the floor. You're the expert on your own body. Once you're settled, just let your shoulders drop away from your ears. Feel that? That's already clarity starting to arrive. Now gently close your eyes, or soften your gaze downward. We're creating a little sanctuary here before the day barges in.
Begin by taking three intentional breaths. Breathe in slowly through your nose, and as you exhale, imagine you're releasing all the pressure from yesterday, from last week, from whatever preceded this moment. In through the nose, and out through the mouth with a gentle sigh. One more time. In, and out. Beautiful.
Now, let's practice what I call the Clarity Anchor. It's my favorite morning technique because it's like giving your nervous system a gentle hug before it needs to do anything hard. Breathe naturally, without forcing anything. As you inhale, silently say the word "clarity." As you exhale, say "peace." Clarity on the in-breath, peace on the out-breath. Let these words become like a rhythm, like the tide. Clarity and peace, clarity and peace. You're not chasing these feelings or demanding them. You're simply introducing them to your nervous system. You're whispering to your mind that this is possible today. Keep going with this rhythm for the next couple of minutes. I'll stay here with you.
And as we begin to wrap up, take one final deep breath together. Open your eyes when you're ready, and here's what I want you to carry with you today: every time you feel your nervous system start to race, pause and return to clarity and peace. Just one breath. That's all you need.
Thank you so much for joining me for Mindful Mornings: Start Your Day with Peace and Clarity. Please subscribe so you don't miss a single morning practice. You deserve this.
For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI