Unwind Your Worries: A Soothing Mindful Meditation for Restful Sleep

12/12/2025 3 min
Unwind Your Worries: A Soothing Mindful Meditation for Restful Sleep

Listen "Unwind Your Worries: A Soothing Mindful Meditation for Restful Sleep"

Episode Synopsis

Welcome. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here. You know, it's Friday evening in December, and if you're anything like my friends right now, you're probably carrying the weight of the week in your shoulders. The holidays are ramping up, your to-do list feels infinite, and sleep? Well, that feels like a luxury item you've put on backorder. But here's what I know: your body is craving rest, and your mind is absolutely ready to stop the hamster wheel. So let's do this together.Find yourself in a comfortable position, somewhere you won't be disturbed for the next few minutes. Maybe that's your bed, your couch, or even the floor with a pillow. Wherever you are, make it yours. Let your body settle in, like you're sinking into something soft and safe. No need to be perfect. Just be here.Now, let's start with your breath. Inhale slowly through your nose for a count of four, and exhale through your mouth for a count of six. Do that again. Four in, six out. Notice how that longer exhale actually sends a signal to your nervous system that it's safe to relax. Your body starts believing it. One more time, nice and slow.Here's our practice for tonight. I want you to imagine your body as a house with lights in every room. Starting at the top of your head, picture that light slowly dimming. Not switching off abruptly, just gently fading. Now move to your forehead, your eyes, your jaw. Feel those muscles releasing as that light dims. Breathe naturally as you travel down through your neck, your shoulders, your chest. Each exhale is like watching that light soften a little more. Continue down through your belly, your lower back, your hips. The dimming continues through your thighs, your calves, all the way to your feet. By the time you reach your toes, most of the house is dark, peaceful, and quiet. And that's okay. That's exactly what you need right now.Stay here for a moment in this darkness. There's nothing to do, nowhere to be. Just the gentle rhythm of your breathing and the softness of your body.Before you go, remember this: the practice of slowing down before bed isn't selfish or indulgent. It's how you tell your body you're worthy of rest. When you're lying in bed tonight, take just two minutes to do this dimming visualization. Your sleep will thank you.Thank you so much for joining me on Sleep Soundly: Daily Mindfulness Exercises for Better Rest. I hope you felt even a moment of peace today. Please subscribe so you don't miss tomorrow's practice. You deserve rest, friend.For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWTThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

More episodes of the podcast Sleep Soundly: Daily Mindfulness Exercises for Better Rest