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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 2 MIN

Unwind the Mind: A Mental Release for Better Sleep

from Sleep Soundly: Daily Mindfulness Exercises for Better Rest · host Inception Point AI

Welcome back, friend. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. It's Saturday morning, and I'm betting that somewhere in your week, you've had that moment where your mind just won't quit. You know the one—three in the morning, racing thoughts, that feeling like your brain is a browser with forty-seven tabs open and none of them will close. Today, we're going to work with something I call the "mental release," and I promise it's going to feel like closing those tabs one by one, gently, without judgment. Before we begin, let's just settle in together. Find a comfortable seat, maybe prop yourself up with a pillow if you need one. There's no right posture here—this isn't about performing. It's about permission. Permission to slow down. Now, let's start with three conscious breaths. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four, hold it for just a moment, and exhale through your mouth like you're fogging a mirror. Again. In through the nose, and out like a long, satisfied sigh. One more time. You're already beginning to shift. Here's what we're going to do together. Close your eyes, or soften your gaze downward if that feels better. I want you to imagine each exhale as a release valve on an old steam engine. With each breath out, you're letting go of one thing. Not fighting it. Not analyzing it. Just watching it drift away like smoke curling up and dissolving into air. Think about tonight. Think about your bed, that spot where your head will rest. Now imagine breathing in calm as if it's a cool blue light, something soothing, something that belongs to you. Hold it for a beat. Now breathe it out, and as you do, imagine any worry, any tension, any of that mental chatter just evaporating. It's not gone forever—you don't have to fight it. You're simply not inviting it to stay. Let's do this together, slowly, ten times. You breathe in calm, you breathe out the static. In calm, out worry. In peace, out the day's friction. Each breath is like gently sweeping your mind clean. When you find yourself lying in bed tonight, remember this feeling. Just one conscious breath before sleep can anchor you back here, to this place of ease we've created together. Thank you so much for joining me on Sleep Soundly: Daily Mindfulness Exercises for Better Rest. This practice is here for you whenever you need it. Please subscribe and come back tomorrow. Your better rest is waiting. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Welcome back, friend. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. It's Saturday morning, and I'm betting that somewhere in your week, you've had that moment where your mind just won't quit. You know the one—three in the morning, racing thoughts, that feeling like your brain is a browser with forty-seven tabs open and none of them will close. Today, we're going to work with something I call the "mental release," and I promise it's going to feel like closing those tabs one by one, gently, without judgment. Before we begin, let's just settle in together. Find a comfortable seat, maybe prop yourself up with a pillow if you need one. There's no right posture here—this isn't about performing. It's about permission. Permission to slow down. Now, let's start with three conscious breaths. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four, hold it for just a moment, and exhale through your mouth like you're fogging a mirror. Again. In through the nose, and out like a long, satisfied sigh. One more time. You're already beginning to shift. Here's what we're going to do together. Close your eyes, or soften your gaze downward if that feels better. I want you to imagine each exhale as a release valve on an old steam engine. With each breath out, you're letting go of one thing. Not fighting it. Not analyzing it. Just watching it drift away like smoke curling up and dissolving into air. Think about tonight. Think about your bed, that spot where your head will rest. Now imagine breathing in calm as if it's a cool blue light, something soothing, something that belongs to you. Hold it for a beat. Now breathe it out, and as you do, imagine any worry, any tension, any of that mental chatter just evaporating. It's not gone forever—you don't have to fight it. You're simply not inviting it to stay. Let's do this together, slowly, ten times. You breathe in calm, you breathe out the static. In calm, out worry. In peace, out the day's friction. Each breath is like gently sweeping your mind clean. When you find yourself lying in bed tonight, remember this feeling. Just one conscious breath before sleep can anchor you back here, to this place of ease we've created together. Thank you so much for joining me on Sleep Soundly: Daily Mindfulness Exercises for Better Rest. This practice is here for you whenever you need it. Please subscribe and come back tomorrow. Your better rest is waiting. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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