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Permission to Relax: Stop Fighting Yourself and Let Go

Permission to Relax: Stop Fighting Yourself and Let Go

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Hey there, I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. You know, early morning moments like this—when the world's still quiet—they're precious. If you're listening to this on a Sunday morning, or maybe you're catching a breath before the week really picks up, I want you to know that taking this time for yourself isn't indulgent. It's necessary. So let's settle in together. Find a comfortable seat, somewhere that feels supportive. Maybe you're on your couch with coffee, or tucked into bed, or even in your car before the day begins. Wherever you are, that's exactly where you're supposed to be. Close your eyes gently, or soften your gaze downward. Let your shoulders drop away from your ears. Good. Now, let's start with something simple. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four, hold it for a moment, and exhale through your mouth for a count of six. That longer exhale is the secret sauce here—it signals your nervous system that everything's okay. Let's do that three times together. In for four... hold... and out for six. Again. In for four... and out for six. One more time. Beautiful. Here's the main practice I want to share with you today. It's called the Body Scan with Permission. As you breathe naturally now, I want you to imagine a warm light starting at the crown of your head. This light isn't trying to fix anything or change anything. It's just noticing. Let it move down your forehead, your eyes, your jaw. Notice if you're holding tension there—and here's the key—without judgment, just acknowledge it. Say to that tension, silently, you have permission to be here. I'm not fighting you. Let that light travel down your neck and shoulders, your arms, all the way to your fingertips. Permission to be here. Move through your chest, your belly, your lower back. Some of you might feel tightness in the low back, and that's okay. Tell it, you have permission. Down through your hips, your thighs, your knees, your shins, all the way to your toes. The whole landscape of your body, just noticed and welcomed. The magic here is that relaxation isn't about forcing yourself to chill. It's about stopping the resistance. When you give your body permission to feel whatever it's feeling, the tension actually softens on its own. It's like you're saying, I see you, I'm not fighting you, and suddenly your body can finally let go. As we finish, take one more deep breath. Open your eyes when you're ready. Today, carry this with you. When you notice yourself tensing up, just pause and give that part of you permission to be there. It's a game changer. Thank you so much for spending these moments with me on Relaxation. If this resonated with you, please subscribe so you don't miss our next practice. Take good care of yourself. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT
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