Anchor and Release: A Soothing Bedtime Mindfulness Practice for Restful Sleep
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I'm sensing that maybe sleep has felt a little elusive lately. You know that feeling, right? When your mind's running laps at midnight, replaying conversations, planning tomorrow, solving problems that don't even exist yet. Your body's tired, but your brain didn't get the memo. So today, we're going to practice something I call the anchor and release. It's become my favorite way to help the mind finally say yes to rest.
Let's start here. Find yourself comfortable, whether that's lying down, sitting up, or somewhere in between. There's no wrong position. Now, without forcing anything, let your eyes gently close. And take one full breath with me. In through your nose, noticing the cool air. Out through your mouth, letting it go warm and slow. Good.
Now I want you to imagine your thoughts are like clouds moving across an evening sky. They're not good or bad. They're just passing through. You're not chasing them away. You're not grabbing onto them. You're simply noticing each one and letting it drift by. With each exhale, imagine you're watching them float a little further away.
Here's the anchor part. I want you to place your awareness on the place where your body meets the surface beneath you. Your shoulders, your back, your legs. Feel that contact. That's your anchor. It's stable. It's real. When a thought drifts in, and it will, you gently return your attention right back to that sensation of being held.
Do this for a moment with me. Feel the weight of your body. Notice how the earth or the mattress is supporting you. You don't have to do anything. You're already being held. Stay here for a breath or two or three.
This practice works because it shifts you from your busy thinking mind into your sensing body. And your body? Your body knows how to rest. It remembers. You're simply reminding it.
Tonight, before you drift off, come back to this anchor and release. Feel supported. Let your thoughts move like clouds. And know that sleep is available to you.
Thank you so much for being here with me on Sleep Soundly: Daily Mindfulness Exercises for Better Rest. Your commitment to better sleep starts with moments like this. Please subscribe so we can keep this practice going together. Sweet dreams, friend.
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