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"Mindful Moments: Daily Breathing Exercises for Relaxation"

"Mindful Moments: Daily Breathing Exercises for Relaxation"

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Discover ultimate relaxation with "Mindful Moments: Daily Breathing Exercises for Relaxation." This podcast offers guided breathing exercises designed to help you unwind and reduce stress. Tune in daily to enhance your mindfulness practice and achieve a peaceful state of mind. Ideal for listeners looking to integrate meditation and relaxation techniques into their busy lives, "Mindful Moments" is your go-to resource for cultivating tranquility and improving overall well-being. Explore the transformative power of mindful breathing and find your inner calm today. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/what-to-do-in-city-guides/id6615091666 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.Copyright 2026 Inception Point AI Alternative & Complementary Medicine Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
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  • Monday Morning Clouds: Breathe Your Way to Space
    Jun 29 2026
    Hey there, and welcome. I'm Julia, and I'm so glad you're here. You know, it's early Monday morning, and I have a feeling you might be carrying some weight right now—maybe tension from the weekend, or that creeping anxiety about the week ahead. Whatever's sitting on your shoulders today, I want you to know that you're in exactly the right place. This next few minutes? They're just for you. Let's start by finding a comfortable seat. You don't need to be anywhere else. Go ahead and plant your feet on the ground, or if you're lying down, just let your body settle into whatever surface is holding you. Take a moment to notice what's supporting you right now. Isn't it nice to be held? Now, let's invite in a few grounding breaths. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four, hold it gently for a beat, and then exhale through your mouth for a count of six. That longer exhale? It's your nervous system's favorite lullaby. Let's do that three more times. In for four, hold, and out for six. Again. In for four, hold, and out for six. One more time. Beautiful. Here's what we're going to do together. I want you to imagine your body as a landscape—maybe a meadow, or a quiet beach, somewhere that feels peaceful to you. Right now, tension is like little clouds drifting across this landscape. They're real, they're there, but they're not permanent. As you breathe, I want you to notice where these clouds are settling. Maybe it's your jaw. Maybe your shoulders or your lower back. Don't judge it. Just notice it with curiosity, like you're a scientist observing something fascinating. Now, here's the magic part. With each exhale, imagine that breath gently dissolving one tiny piece of that cloud. You're not fighting it. You're not forcing it away. You're just breathing, and as you do, the clouds naturally disperse. With every out-breath, more space opens up. Your meadow gets a little lighter. Your landscape gets a little clearer. Keep breathing this way, letting your body teach you what it needs. In through the nose, out through the mouth. Notice how it feels to make space for yourself, right here, right now. As we close, carry this simple truth with you today: you don't need to earn relaxation. You deserve it, even in the middle of Monday. When you feel that tension creeping back in, just remember this moment. Just remember your breath, that simple exhale, and how it creates space. Thank you so much for spending this time with me. If you found today helpful, please subscribe so you don't miss our next practice. You've got this. Breathe easy. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT
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    3 mins
  • Permission to Relax: Stop Fighting Yourself and Let Go
    Jun 28 2026
    Hey there, I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. You know, early morning moments like this—when the world's still quiet—they're precious. If you're listening to this on a Sunday morning, or maybe you're catching a breath before the week really picks up, I want you to know that taking this time for yourself isn't indulgent. It's necessary. So let's settle in together. Find a comfortable seat, somewhere that feels supportive. Maybe you're on your couch with coffee, or tucked into bed, or even in your car before the day begins. Wherever you are, that's exactly where you're supposed to be. Close your eyes gently, or soften your gaze downward. Let your shoulders drop away from your ears. Good. Now, let's start with something simple. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four, hold it for a moment, and exhale through your mouth for a count of six. That longer exhale is the secret sauce here—it signals your nervous system that everything's okay. Let's do that three times together. In for four... hold... and out for six. Again. In for four... and out for six. One more time. Beautiful. Here's the main practice I want to share with you today. It's called the Body Scan with Permission. As you breathe naturally now, I want you to imagine a warm light starting at the crown of your head. This light isn't trying to fix anything or change anything. It's just noticing. Let it move down your forehead, your eyes, your jaw. Notice if you're holding tension there—and here's the key—without judgment, just acknowledge it. Say to that tension, silently, you have permission to be here. I'm not fighting you. Let that light travel down your neck and shoulders, your arms, all the way to your fingertips. Permission to be here. Move through your chest, your belly, your lower back. Some of you might feel tightness in the low back, and that's okay. Tell it, you have permission. Down through your hips, your thighs, your knees, your shins, all the way to your toes. The whole landscape of your body, just noticed and welcomed. The magic here is that relaxation isn't about forcing yourself to chill. It's about stopping the resistance. When you give your body permission to feel whatever it's feeling, the tension actually softens on its own. It's like you're saying, I see you, I'm not fighting you, and suddenly your body can finally let go. As we finish, take one more deep breath. Open your eyes when you're ready. Today, carry this with you. When you notice yourself tensing up, just pause and give that part of you permission to be there. It's a game changer. Thank you so much for spending these moments with me on Relaxation. If this resonated with you, please subscribe so you don't miss our next practice. Take good care of yourself. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT
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    3 mins
  • The Settling Exhale: Your Nervous System's Secret Reset Button
    Jun 26 2026
    Hey there, friend. It's Julia, and I'm so glad you're here. You know, it's early Friday morning as we're gathering for this, and I'm betting you're either racing to catch up on the week or you're finally taking a breath before things get crazy. Either way, your nervous system is probably sending out some pretty loud signals right now. So today, we're going to do something really simple but profoundly settling together. Let's start by just noticing where you are right now. Are you sitting? Standing? Maybe still in bed? Whatever it is, that's perfect. Just find a position where your body feels genuinely supported, like you're being held by something kind. No need to be perfectly poised or pretend you have it all together. This is your space. Now, bring your attention to your breath, but here's the thing I want you to know: you're not trying to change it or control it. Your breath is already doing its job beautifully. You're just becoming a curious observer, like someone watching clouds drift across the sky. Notice where you feel your breath most naturally. Maybe it's the cool air at your nostrils, or the rise and fall of your chest, or the expansion in your belly. Wherever feels most obvious to you, let's anchor there. Here's our main practice, and it's called the settling exhale. In a moment, I'm going to guide you through something that actually signals your nervous system that it's safe to relax. Ready? Breathe in through your nose for a count of four. Feel that nourishing quality, like you're drawing in something that belongs to you. Now hold it gently for a count of four, just noticing. Then exhale through your mouth like you're blowing out birthday candles, nice and slow, for a count of six. That longer exhale is the magic here. It tells your body there's no emergency. Let's do this together, five times. Breathing in, two, three, four. Holding, two, three, four. And releasing, two, three, four, five, six. Again. In, two, three, four. Holding. And out through the mouth, slow and steady. And one more round. Taking in what you need. Pausing. And letting it go completely. Beautiful. Just feel that for a moment. This is what relaxation actually feels like. It's not about doing nothing. It's about doing this one thing, intentionally. Here's what I want you to carry with you today: whenever you feel tension creeping in, come back to this settling exhale. Even one round will recalibrate something in you. It's your secret reset button. Thank you so much for spending this time with me on Relaxation. Please subscribe so you never miss a practice, and remember, you're already doing better than you think. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT
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    3 mins
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