This short meditation is for moments when everything feels like a lot — when your mind is busy and your body is asking for a pause.
Rather than trying to fix anything, this practice offers something simpler: a chance to come back to where you are, notice what’s here, and let your system settle. It’s built around the idea of taking things ten minutes at a time, without pressure to solve the whole day.
This meditation may be supportive if you’re:
feeling anxious or overwhelmed
carrying a quiet sense of “never enough”
tired of pushing yourself to keep going
needing something steady and uncomplicated
In this practice, you’ll be invited to:
settle into the body and notice support
name what’s present without fixing it
gently return to the breath and the moment
orient toward the next ten minutes, just as they are
There’s no right way to do this meditation. You can sit, lie down, pause, come back later, or simply listen. If your mind wanders, that’s not a problem — it’s part of the practice.
If you’d like more grounding practices like this, you can follow the podcast or find me at Grounding with Ruth, where I share meditation, breathwork, and self-worth–focused support for women who are tired of pushing themselves through life.
If you’re interested in working together, you can learn more about my offerings — including 1:1 support and my course The Self-Worth Solution — at my website: www.groundingwithruth.com
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