Breathwork, Soul & Stillness: What It Really Means to Get Quiet and Look Inside
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In a world that never stops moving, getting quiet might be the most radical thing you can do.
In this episode, host Megan gets honest about something she still struggles with — sitting with herself, turning down the noise of the outside world, and actually listening to what’s going on inside. Whether you’re spiritually curious, nervous-system aware, or just exhausted from being busy all the time, this episode is your permission slip to slow down.
Tied to the weekly Glimpse Guide — your Sunday snack for your soul — this conversation breaks down what “getting quiet” actually means, why it’s so uncomfortable, and six practical tools you can start using this week.
⏱️ Timestamps
[00:00] — Welcome & why Megan is talking about this now
[01:30] — What “getting quiet” actually means (hint: it’s not an empty mind)
[04:00] — The two layers: nervous system science + spiritual stillness
[07:00] — Why we’re addicted to distraction & busyness as a badge of honor
[10:30] — What you might actually find when you sit with yourself
[15:00] — 6 practical ways to practice stillness this week
[21:00] — The “manifest island” (yes, really — and Spike approves)
[24:00] — Weekly challenge + closing encouragement
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🔑 Key Takeaways
•Getting quiet isn’t about an empty mind. It’s about turning the volume down on the outside so you can hear what’s happening inside.
•Your nervous system needs stillness to access clarity. You literally cannot hear yourself when you’re in survival mode.
•Discomfort in the quiet is information. What you’re avoiding when you avoid stillness is worth paying attention to.
•The divine speaks in the quiet. Whether you call it God, the universe, or your inner knowing — that still small voice needs space to be heard.
•Joy is your birthright. Stillness is how you remember that.
📖 Episode Highlights
What Does “Getting Quiet” Really Mean?
It doesn’t mean sitting perfectly still with a blank mind. As Megan puts it, it’s about “quieting the outside so you can hear what’s going on inside.” There are two layers — the practical (your nervous system literally needs stillness to think clearly) and the spiritual (this is where divine guidance shows up).
Why It’s So Hard
We are addicted to distraction. Phones, noise, packed schedules — and busyness has become a badge of honor. Sitting with yourself feels uncomfortable. But that discomfort? It’s actually good information. Even the most self-aware, spiritually grounded people struggle with this. You’re not broken — it’s just hard.
What You Might Find In There
This is the good stuff. Grief you haven’t processed. Joy you forgot you had. Clarity on a decision you’ve been overthinking. Your actual desires — not the ones you’ve been performing for other people. Downloads, ideas, nudges. And a deep reminder that you are worthy of love, worthy of your desires, and worthy of this time.
6 Ways to Practice Stillness This Week
1.Breathwork — 3–5 minutes of box breathing creates an instant window of stillness
2.Morning journaling — write before your brain gets loud; no filter, no editing
3.Silent walk — no headphones, no phone; just you and the world around you
4.The manifest island — walk without distraction and see what downloads come (Megan’s personal favorite)
5.Sit with a question — put something on the table and just wait for the answer
6.Prayer or intentional stillness — “Hey God, universe — I’m here. What do you want me to see today?”
🎯 This Week’s Challenge
Pick one of the six tools above. Give yourself ten minutes. Then come find Megan on Instagram and tell her what happened — what did you hear? What showed up? She genuinely wants to know.
📣 Call to Action
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🎧 New here? Listen to the episode right before this one — it’s the Glimpse Guide, a 10-minute breathwork session to ease you into stillness.
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Keywords: getting quiet, how to sit with yourself, stillness practice, nervous system regulation, spiritual growth, breathwork for beginners, morning routine for women, manifestation, soul care, divine guidance, personal transformation, GLIMPSE Method podcast
•Box breathing / breathwork (3–5 minutes)
•Morning journaling / brain dump
•Silent walk (no headphones, no phone)
•The “manifest island” — walking without distraction
•Sitting with a question
•Prayer or intentional stillness
•The Glimpse Guide — Sunday snack for your soul
Connect with Megan:
•Instagram: @megsuz
•Community: The GLIMPSE Collective on Skool
•Website: glimpselove.com
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