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ASMR Mindfulness to Settle Your Mind and Focus

by Janet Johnson

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Meditation
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Feeling scattered today? It's time to take a breather ~ a moment to step back into the moment. Settle your mind to help you focus. MBSR, meditation, mindfulness, and ASMR have all been helpful for me, especially throughout the pandemic. I hope this recording can help you.

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Transcript

Hi,

How are you doing today?

I don't know about you,

But I've been having a really hard time concentrating.

There's just so much going on that I just can't get my mind to relax.

I decided to create this recording for you,

This guided meditation to help you and me settle our minds so that we can be focused for today and tomorrow too.

Because I always feel that the next day is an opportunity to start over again.

So,

Let's begin by taking a moment to settle your body into a comfortable position.

You may close your eyes or keep them slightly open with a soft focus,

Looking downward with your feet in front of you.

Allow your spine to lift and your shoulders to soften.

Today we will practice focused attention.

During this meditation,

You will focus on your breath.

Think of a metaphor of resting a snow globe or a jar of muddy water onto a table.

As we let it settle,

It naturally becomes more calm and clear.

The mind is similar.

As we focus attention on the breath,

The mind and body begin to relax,

Settle,

And become more clear and feel more free.

Taking a full breath in and a long slow breath out,

Observe your breathing.

Notice how your breath flows in and out.

Make no effort to change your breathing in any way.

Simply notice how your body breathes.

Notice the rise and fall of your chest as the air passes in and out.

Paying attention to a slow inhale and a long slow exhale.

When your attention wanders as it will,

Focus again on your breathing.

Notice if any thoughts arise,

But don't hold onto them.

Simply let the thoughts pass and bring your attention back to your breath.

Notice the stages of a complete breath,

From the in breath to the subtle pause,

The exhale,

And the pause before taking another breath.

See the slight breaks between each breath.

Feel the air entering through your nose.

See it in your mind's eye,

Flowing through the nose and then down to your lungs.

Feel the lungs expand as they fill with air and relax again through the exhale.

As thoughts arise,

Simply allow them to pass and return your attention to your breathing.

Let's finish now with a full deep breath in and a long slow breath out.

Thank you.

Now,

If you're still with me,

I wanted to quickly mention an integrated practice you can try.

For today or tomorrow,

Try a mindful listening practice.

In your next conversation or meeting,

Practice putting all of your attention on the person or persons you're speaking with.

Now,

Let's reflect on that.

After you've done so,

After you try the integrated practice,

What impact does bringing your full attention to a conversation have on you or those around you?

Have a wonderful day.

Meet your Teacher

Janet JohnsonWest Hartford, CT, USA

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