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Renew And Restore

by Erin Meyer

Rated
4.3
Type
guided
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
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Enjoy this brief meditation to help avoid burnout, to feel calm and to rejuvenate. The meditation goes through a body scan, offering loving-kindness to yourself and reflecting on things you are grateful for.

BurnoutCalmRejuvenationBody ScanLoving KindnessGratitudeSelf CompassionBreathingTensionAwarenessDeep BreathingTension ReleasePresent Moment AwarenessGratitude Reflections

Transcript

Welcome to this guided meditation designed to reduce burnout and restore your sense of well-being.

Find a quiet and comfortable space to sit or lie down.

Close your eyes gently and let's embark on the journey of renewal.

Start by taking a few deep breaths.

Inhale deeply,

Feeling the breath fill your lungs.

Exhale slowly,

Releasing any tension or stress.

With each breath,

Allow yourself to become more present in this moment.

Bring your attention to your body.

Begin with your toes and slowly move up,

Scanning for areas of tension.

As you exhale,

Imagine releasing and letting go of any tightness or discomfort.

Continue this scan,

Allowing each breath to dissolve stress from your body.

Focus on your breath.

Inhale calmness.

Exhale any lingering tension.

Visualize each breath infusing you with a sense of ease and relaxation.

Feel the gentle rhythm of your breath,

Restoring a peaceful balance within.

Shift your awareness to the present moment.

Acknowledge any thoughts or worries without judgment and gently guide your focus back to your breath.

Embrace this moment of stillness,

Allowing it to rejuvenate your mind and your spirit.

Extend loving kindness to yourself.

Silently repeat,

May I be free from stress,

May I be at ease,

May I find renewal.

Feel the warmth and compassion enveloping you,

Nourishing your inner self.

Take a moment to reflect on three things you're grateful for in your life.

Allow the positive emotions associated with gratitude to further uplift your spirit and counteract feelings of burnout.

As this meditation comes to an end,

Gently bring your awareness back to the present.

Wiggle your fingers and toes and when you feel ready,

Open your eyes.

Carry this sense of renewal with you into the rest of your day.

May this practice be a source of rejuvenation,

Offering you moments of calm and restoration whenever the challenges of life become overwhelming.

Meet your Teacher

Erin MeyerDenver, CO, USA

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