Inner Calm: Finding Your Still Point on a Chaotic Monday
Hey there, friend. It's Julia, and I'm so glad you're here this morning. You know, it's early on a Monday in mid-June, and I'm guessing your mind might already be spinning with the week ahead, maybe some things that didn't go the way you hoped last week, or just that familiar Monday flutter in your chest. That's exactly why you're here, and I love that about you. Today, we're going to find our way back to something steady, something real. We're going to practice inner calm.
So find yourself somewhere quiet, even if it's just closing the bathroom door for ten minutes. You deserve this. Sit comfortably, feel your feet on the ground or your body against a chair. There's no perfect posture here, only your honest one. Take a moment and just notice where you are without trying to change anything yet.
Now, let's breathe together, but not in that forced, military way. I want you to breathe like you're gently filling a glass with water. Inhale slowly through your nose for a count of four, as if you're drawing in the scent of fresh air or honeysuckle. Hold it for just a beat. Then exhale through your mouth for a count of six, like you're slowly fogging a mirror with your breath. Do this three times, and already you're shifting something in your nervous system. Isn't that something?
Now here's our main practice for today. I want you to imagine a still pond inside your chest. This pond represents your inner calm, and right now, thoughts and worries are like raindrops hitting that surface, creating ripples. Your job isn't to stop the rain. It's to notice the ripples without diving after them. So as thoughts come up, and they will, maybe it's about that email you didn't send or something someone said, just mentally label it. Say to yourself, "thinking," or "worrying," or "planning." Then gently return your attention to your breath, to that image of the pond. Each time you do this, you're strengthening your calm like a muscle. Five minutes of this, and watch what shifts.
The beautiful part about inner calm isn't that it makes life quieter. Life keeps happening. But you become the still point in the turning world, and from there, everything feels more manageable, more like you.
So here's what I want you to carry into your day. Before you jump into something stressful, pause. Remember that pond. Take four breaths. Just four. That's your anchor back to calm whenever you need it.
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