Good morning, and welcome back. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. You know, Friday mornings have this particular energy, don't they? That strange mix of momentum and anticipation, where your mind is already five steps ahead, spinning through everything on your plate. So today, we're going to press pause on that spinning wheel and find something solid beneath your feet before the day sweeps you away.
Let's settle in together. Find a comfortable seat, somewhere you won't be interrupted for the next few minutes. Your bedroom, your kitchen, the car before work starts, wherever feels right. Let your shoulders drop away from your ears and just notice what's happening in your body right now. No judgment, no fixing needed. Just noticing.
Here's what we're going to do this morning. We're going to practice something I call the clarity breath, and it's going to ground you in a way that feels almost physical. Think of your mind like a snow globe that someone just shook up. Our job is to let the snow settle so you can actually see what's inside.
Start by taking a full breath in through your nose for a count of four. Really feel the cool air moving through your nostrils, filling your belly like you're inflating a balloon. Hold it there for a moment. Now exhale slowly through your mouth for a count of six, like you're fogging up a mirror or blowing out birthday candles in slow motion. That longer exhale? It signals safety to your nervous system. It's telling your body you're okay.
Let's do this together five more times. In for four. And hold. And out for six. In for four. And hold. And out for six. In for four. And hold. And out for six. In for four. And hold. And out for six. And one more. In for four. And hold. And out for six. Beautiful.
Now notice what's shifted. Your mind is probably quieter. Your chest might feel a little lighter. That clarity you're sensing right now, that's your natural state trying to emerge. It's always there underneath the noise.
Here's your mission for today: whenever you feel the day pulling you in ten directions at once, pause and do this breath sequence three times. Just three. It takes less than a minute, and it's like pressing a reset button on your nervous system. You'll walk into that meeting, make that call, or handle that curveball with actual peace behind your eyes instead of pure panic.
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