Thursday Reset: Your Five Count Anchor for Instant Calm

Thursday Reset: Your Five Count Anchor for Instant Calm

Welcome to Mindful Moments. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. You know, Thursday mornings have this particular energy, don't they? You're past the initial rush of the week, but there's still this underlying hum of things to do, people to see, emails waiting in your inbox. That low-grade tension that sits right between your shoulders? I see you. And that's exactly why we're here together right now.

Let's take a moment to settle in. Find yourself a comfortable seat, somewhere you can just be for the next few minutes without anyone needing you. Your phone is going to stay right where it is. This time is yours. Go ahead and place your hands wherever feels natural—maybe on your lap, maybe on your heart. There's no wrong way to do this.

Now, I want you to notice what's happening in your body right now. Not to judge it, just to observe it like you're a curious scientist. Maybe you notice tension. Maybe you notice ease. Maybe you notice a little bit of both. That's perfect.

Here's what we're going to do today. It's called the Five Count Anchor, and it's become my personal favorite because it's like having a little reset button you can carry with you anywhere. It's simple, but don't let that fool you—simplicity is where the magic lives.

Take a breath in slowly through your nose for a count of five. One, two, three, four, five. Feel the cool air moving in. Notice how your belly expands. There's no rush here. Now hold it gently for a count of four. One, two, three, four. This is where the nervous system really starts to listen. Now exhale through your mouth for a count of six. One, two, three, four, five, six. Make it a conscious release, like you're breathing out all the stuff that doesn't serve you right now.

Let's do that again. Inhale for five. Two, three, four, five. Hold for four. Two, three, four. Exhale for six. Two, three, four, five, six. Beautiful.

Keep going with me. Three more times at your own pace. Notice how your mind might try to wander—that's not failure, that's just what minds do. Gently bring your attention back to the rhythm. In for five. Hold for four. Out for six.

Here's the thing about this practice: you can do it anywhere. Waiting for your coffee to brew. Sitting in traffic. Before a difficult conversation. Even right now, right before you get back into your day. Five count anchor. That's your superpower.

Thank you so much for spending these few minutes with me today on Mindful Moments: Daily Breathing Exercises for Relaxation. Please subscribe so we can keep doing this together. You've got this.

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