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The Three Breath Reset: Pause Before You React

The Three Breath Reset: Pause Before You React

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Hey there, I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here. Whether you've got a toddler throwing a tantrum in the grocery store or a teenager giving you the silent treatment, parenting has a way of testing our calm reserves, doesn't it? If you're listening on a Friday morning like this one, you might be running on fumes and coffee. So let's take a few minutes together to reset your nervous system so you can show up as the patient, grounded parent you want to be.

Let's start by finding a comfortable seat, somewhere you won't be interrupted for the next few minutes. If you're in the car waiting for soccer practice, that works. If you can sneak away to the bathroom, even better. No judgment here. Take a moment to settle your spine, shoulders relaxed, and just notice what you're feeling right now without trying to change it.

Now, let's begin with something I call the "anchor breath." In through your nose for a count of four, noticing the cool air as it enters. Hold it for just a second. Then exhale slowly through your mouth, like you're blowing out birthday candles on a cake. Not in one big puff, but gently, deliberately. Four counts out. Do that three more times with me. In for four, hold, out for four. Again. One more time. Beautiful.

Here's where the real magic happens. This next technique is my favorite when kids are pushing our buttons. I call it the "response pause." Notice where you feel calm in your body right now. Maybe it's your belly, your heart, or your hands. That's your home base. Throughout your day, whenever you feel that familiar spike of frustration building, before you react, you're going to touch that spot on your body and take three conscious breaths. That's it. Three breaths. Your nervous system gets a chance to remember that you're safe, your kids are safe, and this moment will pass.

Here's the thing about raising calm kids: they don't learn it from perfect parents. They learn it from parents who mess up and then model how to recover with grace. When you pause instead of react, when you breathe instead of yell, your kids are watching. They're learning.

Today, I want you to pick one moment with your child where you'll practice this. Maybe bedtime. Maybe breakfast. Just one moment where you consciously choose the pause. Notice what happens.

Thank you so much for joining me today on Mindful Parenting: Daily Tips for Raising Calm Kids. Please subscribe so we can keep this journey going together. You're doing great, and I'll see you tomorrow.

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