The Anchor Breath: Your Reset Button for Friday Stress

The Anchor Breath: Your Reset Button for Friday Stress

Hey there, friend. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you've carved out this time today. It's Friday morning, June twenty-sixth, and I'm willing to bet you're carrying something. Maybe it's the week catching up with you, or perhaps it's that one conversation that keeps replaying in your mind. Whatever it is, you're here now, and that's what matters. We're going to spend the next few minutes together, and I promise you're going to feel a little lighter. Let's start by finding a comfortable seat. This could be on your couch, at your desk, or even in your car if that's your sanctuary right now. Feet flat on the ground if you can manage it. There's something grounding about that connection. Now, just notice what you notice. Don't try to change anything yet. Just observe. Begin breathing naturally through your nose. Your breath is like a gentle tide coming in and going out. You're not controlling it; you're simply riding along. As you exhale, imagine releasing whatever doesn't serve you right now. That worry about the presentation, the tension in your shoulders, the thought that won't leave you alone. Out it goes. Now I want you to try something I call the anchor breath. For the next few minutes, we're going to focus on a specific rhythm. Breathe in slowly for a count of four. Hold it for a gentle four. Exhale for six. The longer exhale is key here because it signals to your nervous system that you're safe. You're not running from a tiger. You're just breathing. In for four. Hold. Out for six. In for four. Hold. Out for six. With each exhale, feel your body becoming heavier, more settled. Like you're sinking into soft sand on a beach. There's no rush. No place you need to be except right here. As thoughts come, and they will, treat them like clouds passing through a blue sky. Don't chase them. Don't push them away. Just let them drift on by. Your attention gently returns to that anchor breath. In for four. Hold. Out for six. Notice how your body feels now compared to when we started. That shift you might feel? That's your parasympathetic nervous system saying thank you. That's stress releasing its grip, even just a little. As you move through the rest of your day, carry this rhythm with you. When you feel tension building, return to that anchor breath. In for four. Hold. Out for six. It's your reset button, always available, always free. Thank you so much for joining me on this Stress Relief practice today. If this resonated with you, please subscribe so we can keep doing this together. Until next time, breathe gently. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT

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