Soothe Your Senses, Soothe Your Sleep: A Guided Mindfulness Practice for Peaceful Rest
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So let's start by getting comfortable. Find a place where you can sit or lie down, somewhere that feels safe and supportive. Go ahead and settle in. Notice the weight of your body being held by whatever's beneath you. That support is always there, even when your mind is racing.
Now, let's begin with three deep breaths. Breathe in slowly through your nose for a count of four, feeling your belly expand like a balloon filling with calm air. Hold it for just a moment. Then exhale through your mouth for a count of six, as if you're blowing away tension with each breath. One more time. In for four. Out for six. Beautiful.
Here's what we're going to practice today, and I call it the five senses reset. It's like hitting pause on all that mental chatter that loves to show up at bedtime. Close your eyes gently, or soften your gaze downward.
First, notice five things you can see, even with your eyes closed. Maybe it's the darkness, the faint light filtering through, the memory of your bedroom. Name them silently.
Now four things you can physically feel. The pillow under your head, the blanket's weight, the air on your skin, your hands at rest. Really notice the texture and temperature.
Three things you can hear right now. Maybe it's traffic outside, your own breathing, or silence itself. Just observe without judgment.
Two things you can smell. Even subtle scents count. Your pillow, the room, anything that registers.
And one thing you can taste. Just notice whatever's there.
This anchors you firmly in the present moment, where sleep actually lives. Not in yesterday's stress or tomorrow's worries, but here, right now, in your body.
As you drift toward sleep tonight, remember that this practice is your gentle companion. You can return to it anytime your mind starts spinning. Your nervous system learns that when you engage your senses this way, it's safe to relax.
Thank you so much for practicing with me today on Sleep Soundly: Daily Mindfulness Exercises for Better Rest. Please subscribe so you never miss a guided practice. Sweet dreams, everyone.
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