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Unwinding Without Trying: Let Your Body Remember Ease

Unwinding Without Trying: Let Your Body Remember Ease

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Hey there, friend. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. You know, it's Friday morning, and I'm willing to bet your nervous system is running a little hot right now. Maybe you've got that weekend-in-sight energy mixed with a few loose threads still dangling from the week. So today, we're going to do something really special together. We're going to practice what I call "unwinding without trying," because sometimes relaxation isn't about forcing calm. It's about giving your body permission to remember what ease feels like. Find yourself a comfortable seat, somewhere you won't be interrupted for the next few minutes. You can close your eyes or soften your gaze downward—whatever feels right. I want you to notice, without judgment, what you're bringing into this moment. Maybe tension in your shoulders, maybe scattered thoughts. That's completely normal. You're not broken; you're just human. Let's start by taking a slow breath in through your nose for a count of four. Hold it gently for a count of four. Now exhale through your mouth for a count of six. That exhale is longer, and that matters. When we breathe out longer than we breathe in, we're literally signaling to our nervous system that we're safe. Do that three more times with me. Breathing in calm, breathing out tension. Now, here's where it gets good. I want you to imagine your whole body is like a glass of water that's been shaken up. All these particles of stress and urgency are floating around, creating that cloudy feeling. But you don't have to do anything. You're just going to sit here and let gravity do its work. As you continue breathing slowly and naturally, picture those particles gently, gradually settling to the bottom. With each breath, the water gets a little clearer. Your shoulders might drop an inch. Your jaw might soften. Your belly might finally remember how to expand. There's no rush. There's nowhere to be but here. Feel the weight of your body against the chair or cushion. Feel the air on your skin. Notice sounds around you, not as interruptions, but as part of this moment. You're held by this present second, and it's actually quite safe. When you're ready, take one more deep breath and gently open your eyes if they've been closed. Notice how you feel different, even slightly. That shift? Carry it with you. The next time you feel that familiar tension building, remember your body knows how to settle. You've just reminded it. Thank you so much for joining me on Relaxation. Please subscribe so we can keep doing this together. You've got this. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT
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