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Reclaiming Focus: Permission to be Present in a Distracted World

Reclaiming Focus: Permission to be Present in a Distracted World

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Good morning, and welcome back. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. You know, it's Tuesday morning, mid-February, and I'm guessing your inbox is already pinging like a pinball machine. Am I right? That frantic energy where you haven't even finished your coffee and you're already three tasks behind? Yeah, we're going there today. Because focus isn't about willpower, it's about permission. Permission to be exactly where you are, one breath at a time.

So let's settle in together. Find yourself somewhere relatively quiet, even if it's just closing your office door for these next few minutes. You don't need anything fancy. Just you, your breath, and the genuine intention to show up for yourself today. Go ahead and get comfortable, feet flat if you're sitting, shoulders relaxed down and back. Beautiful.

Now, let's start with something I call the Reset Breath. Think of your mind right now like a snow globe that someone just shook. All these thoughts and demands are swirling around, and we're going to let them settle. Breathe in slowly through your nose for a count of four. One, two, three, four. Feel that coolness entering. Now hold it for a count of four. One, two, three, four. And exhale through your mouth, slow and intentional, for six. One, two, three, four, five, six. That long exhale is the magic. It tells your nervous system you're safe. Do this three more times. Let me guide you through one more together. Inhale, four counts. Hold, four counts. Exhale, six counts.

Here's what I want you to notice as you keep breathing like this: You're not trying to clear your mind. You're anchoring it. Every time your attention drifts to that email or that meeting, gently notice it, like watching a cloud pass through the sky, and come back to your breath. That's the practice. Not perfection. Just return, over and over.

As you finish up, know this: the focus you're seeking isn't something you need to manufacture. It's already there, underneath all the noise. This practice just creates the space for it to emerge. So as you head into your day, use that reset breath whenever you feel the chaos creeping in. Before that meeting. Before that difficult conversation. You've got this.

Thank you so much for joining me on Mindful at Work: Daily Tips for Productivity and Focus. If this landed for you today, please subscribe so we can do this together tomorrow. You're worth it.

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