Pendulum Breath: Find Your Calm Before Monday Arrives

Pendulum Breath: Find Your Calm Before Monday Arrives

Welcome to Mindful Moments. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. It's Sunday morning, that transitional time when the weekend is winding down and Monday's already whispering in the wings. I know that feeling—that gentle pressure that builds when you're caught between rest and what's coming next. So today, we're going to settle that restless energy with a breathing practice I call the Pendulum Breath. It's simple, grounding, and honestly, it feels like giving your nervous system permission to pause.

Let's begin by finding a comfortable seat. Feet flat on the floor if you can, or however feels natural for your body. You might close your eyes, soften your gaze, or keep them gently open. There's no perfect way to do this. Now, just notice your breath as it moves in and out. Don't change anything yet. Just witness it. Feel the rise and fall of your belly or chest. This simple noticing is already the work beginning.

Now we're going to try the Pendulum Breath together. Imagine your breath moving like a pendulum—back and forth, with ease and rhythm. Breathe in slowly through your nose for a count of four. Feel the cool air entering, filling your lungs like a gentle tide coming in. Hold it there for just a moment. Then exhale through your mouth for a count of six, slightly longer than the inhale. This is the magic—that longer exhale signals your body that it's safe to relax. That's one round.

Let's do this together. Breathing in for four. One, two, three, four. Holding. And breathing out for six. One, two, three, four, five, six. Feel your shoulders softening. Your jaw unclenching. Again. In for four. Out for six. This rhythm, this pendulum motion, it's like you're literally rocking your nervous system back to balance. There's science here—that longer exhale activates your parasympathetic nervous system, the part that says you're safe. You're okay.

Keep this going at your own pace now. In for four. Out for six. The beauty of this practice is that it becomes portable. You can do this in traffic, before a meeting, when Sunday anxiety creeps in. Just four counts in, six counts out. Your breath becomes your anchor.

As we close, take one more full round. In for four. Out for six. And when you're ready, gently open your eyes or lift your gaze. Notice how you feel. Maybe lighter. Maybe quieter inside. That's the gift you've just given yourself.

Thank you so much for spending these moments with me. I hope you'll join me again tomorrow and every day for more breathing practices that actually fit into real life. Please subscribe to Mindful Moments so you never miss a Daily Breathing Exercise for Relaxation. You've got this.

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