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15-Minute Mid-Afternoon NSDR Reset

15-Minute Mid-Afternoon NSDR Reset

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Soothe your nervous system in this 15-minute practice of Non Sleep Deep Rest—a gentle yet revitalizing journey designed to dissolve tension, replenish energy, and restore mental clarity for the rest of your day.

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Rooted in ancient yogic techniques and shaped by modern neuroscience, this practice invites you into a sacred pause—a space between doing and dreaming where awareness remains, yet effort melts away. Crafted as a midday ritual for restoration, it’s especially supportive during high-stress seasons, overstimulation, or times of transition.

In this short yet potent meditation, you’ll be guided through:

  • Body scan & rotation of consciousness — bring awareness to every part of your body, releasing held tension and activating deep physiological rest.
  • Breath awareness — return to a slower, more grounded rhythm, inviting mental clarity and emotional ease.
  • Visualization of golden afternoon light — bathe in a warm current of calm alertness, clearing the mental clutter and fatigue of the day so far.
  • Gentle re-entry — awaken refreshed, centered, and ready for what comes next.

This is more than rest—it’s a ritual of renewal. A reminder that presence doesn’t require performance, and stillness can be a source of strength. Just ten minutes of conscious rest can recalibrate your entire being.

Accessible for all levels. Perfect for a mid-afternoon reset, morning grounding, or pre-sleep unwinding.

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With presence,

Tara Michele

🎧 Sound design and audio editing by Josh Sager

Copyright ⓒ 2025 Tara Michele. All Rights Reserved.

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