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5 Minute Meditation to Gather Your Focus in a Distracted World

5 Minute Meditation to Gather Your Focus in a Distracted World

Season 1 Episode 26 Published 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Description
Feeling scattered, distracted, or pulled in too many directions?

This guided meditation for focus and attention helps you gently gather your energy, calm mental noise, and return to the present moment. If your mind feels fragmented by constant input, multitasking, notifications, or inner restlessness, this short meditation offers a grounding reset.

This episode is especially helpful if you are:
  • feeling distracted, scattered, or mentally pulled in many directions
  • struggling to focus after too much input or multitasking
  • dealing with attention fatigue or information overload
  • needing a short mindfulness break to reset your mind
  • looking for a calming meditation for focus and clarity
  • struggling with ADHD, anxiety or stress
Your attention is valuable.
You are allowed to gather it back and return to center.
Namaste.

Music credit: Obsidian - Harbours & Oceans (sourced via EpidemicSound.com)

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