The mistake took ten seconds. It's the replay that's lasted all week.
This is the somatic session — the practice half of the pair that began with the explainer, When One Bad Moment Turns Your Whole Week to Trash. There we looked at why a single bad moment can hijack days at a time: the good stuff fades fast, the one thing you got wrong stays vivid, and the body keeps broadcasting the threat long after it's actually passed. This session is where we quiet it — a guided practice to stop overthinking that one moment your brain won't let go of. Nothing to work out here, no notebook — this is a full somatic practice. Audio only, somewhere you won't be interrupted, eyes free to close.
We're not going to argue you out of the replay; the loop isn't really living in your thoughts, it's lower down, in the body. So that's where we go. Using the principles of somatic experiencing, we'll find where the moment is still being held, let the charge it's carrying begin to move and settle, and give your system the one signal it's been waiting for: it's over, you can come down now.When you stand up, the moment will still have happened. It'll just have stopped echoing — left where it belongs, in the ten seconds it actually took, instead of carried into Monday.
Come to this one whenever a week's been hijacked by something that lasted seconds — a body scan meditation approach for the professional who can't stop replaying. Headphones on. Let the rest of it land.
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