Welcome, friend. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. It's late November, and if you're anything like most people I talk to, you're probably feeling that familiar tension creeping in. The holidays are knocking on the door, your to-do list is doing that thing where it multiplies overnight, and somewhere between all of it, you're wondering when you last took a full, easy breath. Well, today is the day we fix that together.
So let's begin by finding a comfortable seat, whether that's on a couch, a chair, or even the floor if that feels good. You don't need to be perfect here. Straighten your spine just enough to feel dignified, let your shoulders drop away from your ears, and gently close your eyes if that feels right. There's nowhere to be except right here, right now.
Now, I want you to notice your breath exactly as it is. Don't change it yet, just observe. Is it shallow or deep? Quick or slow? There's no judgment, just curiosity. Your breath is like the weather inside you right now, and we're simply noticing what's happening.
Here's where the magic begins. We're going to practice what I call the Ocean Breath. Imagine your inhale is like the tide rolling gently onto the shore, and your exhale is that same water flowing back out to sea. Breathe in through your nose slowly, counting to four as you do. Feel the cool air entering your nostrils, traveling down into your belly. Hold it there for just one beat. Now exhale through your mouth, but not forcefully, just like you're fogging a mirror on a cold day. Count to six as you release. That longer exhale activates your nervous system's calm response. It's like telling your whole body it's safe to relax.
Let's do this together now. Inhale for four. One, two, three, four. Hold. Now exhale slowly for six. One, two, three, four, five, six. Beautiful. Again. Breathe in for four. Hold. And out for six. One more time, really feel it. Inhale, two, three, four. And exhale, two, three, four, five, six. Wonderful.
As we wrap up, keep this rhythm with you through your day. Whenever you feel that tension building, take just one Ocean Breath. One conscious, intentional breath is powerful enough to shift your entire nervous system. You're already calm. You're already enough.
Thank you so much for spending these moments with me today on Mindful Moments: Daily Breathing Exercises for Relaxation. Please subscribe so you never miss a practice. You deserve this peace every single day.
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