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Melting Snow: Finding Permission to Rest

Melting Snow: Finding Permission to Rest

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Hey there, friend. It's Julia, and I'm so glad you're here. I know it's early morning, and maybe you're feeling that restless energy that comes with dawn—that sense that sleep wasn't quite deep enough, or maybe it's just hard to let go of yesterday. Whatever brought you here today, I want you to know you're in exactly the right place. We're going to spend the next few minutes together, just you and me, finding some genuine rest for both your body and your busy mind. So let's start simple. Find yourself in a comfortable seat or lying down if that feels better. There's no wrong way to do this. Take a moment to notice what you're feeling right now without judgment. Maybe there's tightness somewhere. Maybe there's heaviness. Maybe there's just this subtle sense of being a little bit switched on. That's okay. We're going to meet it with gentleness. Now, let's invite your breath to become our anchor. I want you to imagine that each inhale is like drawing in a cool, calming mist—the kind you'd feel walking near water on a quiet morning. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four. Hold it there for just a moment. Then exhale slowly through your mouth, letting it out like you're fogging a mirror. Do this three times at your own pace. No rushing. Your breath knows the way. Here's the real secret to better rest, and I'm going to share it with you now. Most of us go through our mornings and evenings thinking we need to do more to sleep better. But the truth is gentler than that. We need to practice the art of genuine release. I want you to bring awareness to the top of your head now. Notice any tension living up there. Imagine it's like snow sitting on a warm roof, and it's starting to melt and slide down. Feel it melting slowly down your face, your jaw releasing, your shoulders dropping. Move this awareness down through your body like a warm wave—your chest, your belly, your legs, all the way to your fingertips and toes. There's nothing to fix or change. Just notice what wants to soften. As you rest here, whisper to yourself this simple truth: "I am safe enough to rest." Say it again. Let it land like a stone in still water, creating gentle ripples of permission throughout your whole being. When you're ready to close, take one more full breath and gently open your eyes. Today, whenever you feel wound up, return to this feeling. Remember that melting snow. Remember that you are worthy of rest. Thank you so much for joining me on Better Rest today. I hope this practice meets you where you are. Please subscribe so you never miss an episode. You deserve this peace. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT
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