About this episode
Hey there, and welcome. I'm Julia, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. It's Sunday morning, and I know that for a lot of us, Sunday nights can feel a little heavy, can't they? That sense of the week ahead creeping in, those to-do lists starting to whisper in the background. So today, we're going to plant some seeds of calm right now that'll bloom when your head hits the pillow tonight.Let's start by just settling in wherever you are. Maybe you're on the couch, maybe you're still in bed—wherever feels good. Take a moment to notice what you're sitting or lying on. Feel that support beneath you. There's something really grounding about that simple awareness. Just let your body get heavy, like you're melting a little into whatever's holding you up.Now, let's find our breath. Not forcing it or changing it, just noticing it like you're watching leaves float down a stream. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four, feeling that cool air arrive. Hold for just a beat. Then exhale through your mouth, slow and easy, like you're releasing something you don't need anymore. Do that three more times with me. In for four, hold, and out like a gentle sigh.Here's the beautiful part of what we're going to do together. I want you to imagine your mind as a still pond at twilight. Thoughts might be ripples on that surface, and that's okay—that's completely natural. But you're not the ripples. You're the water itself, deep and calm underneath all that activity. Each time you notice your mind wandering toward tomorrow, toward worry, toward anything, you're just going to gently bring your attention back to your breath. Not with judgment, just with kindness, like you're coaxing a dear friend back home.So let's practice for the next few minutes. With each breath, imagine you're breathing in a soft, blue light—the color of calm itself. Feel it settle into your chest. And as you exhale, let go of any tension you've been carrying. Your shoulders, your jaw, your thoughts about what comes next. That's all waiting outside this moment, and it'll be fine out there. Right now, it's just you, your breath, and this quiet.Keep going with that rhythm. You're doing beautifully.As we come to close, remember that this feeling you've created here isn't going anywhere. When you climb into bed tonight, you can return to this blue light, this calm water beneath the ripples. That's your superpower now.Thank you so much for spending this time with Sleep Soundly: Daily Mindfulness Exercises for Better Rest. You deserve nights filled with ease and mornings filled with peace. Please subscribe so we can keep this journey going together. I'll see you soon.For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWTThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI