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Anchor Breath: Your Midweek Reset Button

Anchor Breath: Your Midweek Reset Button

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Hello and welcome to Mindful Moments. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. Wednesday mornings have a particular flavor to them, don't they? That mid-week moment where you're past the initial push but not quite to the weekend yet. Maybe you're feeling a little scattered, caught between what's already happened and what's still coming. That's exactly what we're going to untangle together with some intentional breathing. So find yourself a comfortable seat, somewhere you can just be for the next few minutes. Let your shoulders drop away from your ears, and notice where your feet meet the ground or the chair beneath you. You're safe here.

Now, let's begin by simply noticing your breath exactly as it is right now. No changing it yet. Is it shallow or deep? Fast or slow? There's no right answer, just honest observation. Take three natural breaths, and let me know you're ready by settling into stillness.

Today we're practicing what I call the Anchor Breath, and it's my favorite because it feels less like technique and more like coming home. Here's how it works. Breathe in slowly through your nose for a count of four, noticing the cool air as it enters, almost like you're breathing in a gentle mountain breeze. Feel your belly expand, your ribs widen. Hold that breath for just a moment, not forcing it, just pausing. Then exhale through your mouth for a count of six, nice and slow, like you're blowing out birthday candles with intention. That longer exhale? It activates your nervous system's calming response. It tells your body that you're safe.

Let's do this together. In for four, one, two, three, four. Hold. Now out for six, one, two, three, four, five, six. Beautiful. Let's continue for the next few minutes. With each exhale, imagine you're releasing something that no longer serves you. Maybe it's worry, maybe it's tension, maybe it's just the thought that you should be doing something more productive than sitting here. Let that go with your breath.

In for four. Out for six. You're doing this perfectly, by the way. There's no performance happening here, just you and your breath, working together exactly as they should.

As we close, take one more deep breath and notice how your body feels. Different? Lighter? Even just a little bit more here. Carry this anchor breath with you today. When things get hectic, you have it in your back pocket. Four counts in, six counts out. That's your reset button.

Thank you so much for spending these moments with me on Mindful Moments, Daily Breathing Exercises for Relaxation. If this resonated with you today, please subscribe so we can practice together tomorrow. You deserve this peace.

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