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Wednesday Pause: Box Breath to Steady Your Week

Hey there, I'm Julia, and I'm so glad you've carved out this moment for yourself today. Wednesday mornings can feel a little untethered, can't they? Like you're caught between the week's momentum and wondering what on earth you're supposed to accomplish before Friday. So let's just pause together. Right here, right now, nothing else needs your attention.

Go ahead and find a comfortable seat, whether that's on a couch, a chair, or even the floor. Feet flat if you can manage it. And if you can't, that's absolutely fine too. This isn't about perfect posture; it's about you feeling supported. Just settle in like you're sinking into a really good conversation with a friend.

Now, let's start noticing your breath without changing it. Not forcing anything. Just observe. Where do you feel it most naturally? Maybe it's at the tip of your nose, cool as it comes in, warm as it leaves. Maybe it's in your chest, gently rising and falling like ocean waves. Or perhaps down in your belly, soft and easy. Wherever you notice it, that's exactly right.

Here's my favorite technique for grounding yourself when the day feels scattered, and I call it the Box Breath because it's as simple as drawing a square in the air. You're going to breathe in through your nose for a count of four. Hold it there for four. Then exhale through your mouth for four. And hold that empty space for four. That's one complete cycle.

So let's begin. Breathe in, two, three, four. Hold, two, three, four. Out, two, three, four. And hold, two, three, four. Beautiful. Again. In, two, three, four. Hold, two, three, four. Out, two, three, four. And hold. Each breath is like a little anchor dropping into calm water. You're steadying yourself.

Let's do four more cycles together at your own pace now. No counting out loud, just feeling it. In. Hold. Out. Hold. Notice how your shoulders might drop a little. Your jaw might soften. Your mind might quiet just slightly.

And as we come back to your natural rhythm, know that you can return to this Box Breath anytime today. During your next meeting, stuck in traffic, scrolling through your phone. Just four counts each way. Your nervous system will remember what you just taught it.

Thank you so much for spending these mindful moments with me. I hope you're feeling a little more grounded. Please subscribe to Mindful Moments: Daily Breathing Exercises for Relaxation so you never miss a practice. You deserve this calm, every single day.

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