Monday Morning Anchor: The Settling Wave Breath

Monday Morning Anchor: The Settling Wave Breath

Hey there, I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today for Mindful Moments. You know, Monday mornings in April can feel a little like you're trying to start a car that's been sitting in the garage too long. Maybe you woke up with that familiar tightness in your chest, that sense of everything pressing in before your day even really begins. So today, we're going to do something wonderfully simple together. We're going to use our breath as an anchor, like throwing out a rope to something steady when everything else feels a bit wobbly.

Let's settle in. Find a spot where you can sit comfortably, feet flat on the floor if you can, or however feels natural to your body. You don't need to sit like a statue here. This is your practice, not a performance. Just notice where you're sitting, what you're feeling, and know that whatever brought you here today is exactly enough.

Now, let's begin. Take a moment to notice your natural breath. Don't change it yet. Just watch it like you're observing a gentle wave rolling in and out. No judgment, no effort. Just noticing. Good.

Here's what we're going to do. I'm going to guide you through what I call the Settling Wave breath. With your next inhale, breathe in slowly through your nose for a count of four. Feel that breath filling your belly first, then your chest. Imagine cool, refreshing air arriving like a gentle breeze on a quiet morning.

Now hold it gently for a count of four. Not tight, just present.

Then exhale through your mouth for a count of six. Let this be the longer part. As you breathe out, imagine releasing everything that doesn't serve you right now. All that Monday morning tension, all that anticipatory worry. It just floats away like leaves drifting downstream.

Let's do this together. Inhale for four. Hold for four. And exhale, one, two, three, four, five, six. Notice how that last breath feels longer. That's where the magic happens. That extended exhale actually signals your nervous system to calm down. It's like telling your body, we're safe here.

Again. Inhale through the nose, four counts. Hold it. Feel that pause. Exhale for six, slowly. Beautiful. One more time. Inhale, hold, and exhale. Let it be long and complete.

As we close, take three more natural breaths at your own pace. Feel your feet on the ground. Feel where your body meets the chair. You've just given yourself a gift. Carry this practice with you today. When you feel that tension creeping back in, remember you have this breath, always available, always yours.

Thank you so much for joining me on Mindful Moments. If this resonated with you, please subscribe so you never miss a daily breathing exercise for relaxation. You've got this. I'll see you tomorrow.

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