The Safe Harbor: Evening Affirmations to Release Anxiety and Rewire for Inner Peace

EPISODE · Feb 1, 2026 · 20 MIN

The Safe Harbor: Evening Affirmations to Release Anxiety and Rewire for Inner Peace

from Pneuma with Daniel Finneran · host Daniel Finneran

Discover a deeper sense of peace and purpose as we journey together into the "Safe Harbor."In this episode, we’ll use the power of rhythmic affirmations to bypass the analytical mind and speak directly to the subconscious. To the heart. Whether you’re using this episode to achieve deeper sleep, to sharpen your focus during meditation, or to reset your nervous system, these affirmations are thoughtfully designed to help you unburden yourself of the day’s worries and realign with your highest self.This episode is structured in three phases:1. Release: Letting go of tension, digital noise, and external expectations.2. Rewire: Anchoring your identity in worthiness, safety, and self-regard. 3 Plant: Planting the seeds for a future filled with abundance and clarity.If you enjoyed this episode, please let me know! Comment or send a note to [email protected]

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