Release Negative Thinking - From Meditation for Women

EPISODE · Oct 16, 2020 · 16 MIN

Release Negative Thinking - From Meditation for Women

from Sleep Meditation for Women · host Sleep Meditation

Tonight's meditation is a special one that originally aired on the Meditation for Women podcast that I believe will help you bring your day to a close so you can gently ease into deep sleep tonight. If you enjoy today’s meditation, make sure to subscribe to the Meditation for Women podcast by clicking HERE -> https://womensmeditationnetwork.com/podcast or by searching for it in the podcast player you’re on right now.  A new meditation goes live every week covering an array of topics, all made specially for women, that I hope you truly enjoy. 💗💗💗 There are millions of thoughts that come through our minds every single day.  And some of them are negative.  And sometimes, for a variety of reasons, or even for no apparent reason at all, we cling onto those negative thoughts and let them take us down a spiral of negative thinking.  This can quickly leave us feeling angry, sad, anxious and even depressed. So the intention of today’s meditation is to help you release the negative thinking you might be experiencing right now.  Giving yourself permission to let go of negative thoughts that don’t serve you well.  So you can find freedom and joy in the space it creates. 🥰🥰🥰 Want to get all these meditations completely AD-FREE? Join the Shine On Sisterhood, a membership through Patreon.  For just $12/month, you can listen to all of these Sleep Meditations and all the meditations on the Women's Meditation Network without ads and journal prompts for each episode! Join here today -> https://WomensMeditationNework.com/ShineOn 😴😴😴 Download your FREE SLEEP COMPANION!  It's full of journal prompts, affirmations and inspiration you can use before you go to bed or when you wake up.  You can get it for free here -> https://womensmeditationnetwork.com/sleepcompanion ❤️❤️❤️ Check out our Sponsor, Dr. C. Smilezzz CBD: Are you struggling with insomnia? Mind racing at night? If you’re having trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, then I encourage you to check out Dr. C Smilezz CBD. Dr. C Smilezzz CBD is premium CBD delivered to your doorstep and naturally helps you get the deep rest you need. It’s naturally derived, Dr. formulated and lab tested to create the finest blend of CBD plus CBN. I’ve been using Dr. C Smilezzz CBD the past month its effects are soft and smooth and I wake up feeling refreshed. As a listener, you can save 10% plus free shipping. Just visit https://womensmeditationnetwork.com/cbd to sign up today! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleepmeditationsforwomen/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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