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The Two Second Pause: How to Stop Reacting and Start Parenting

The Two Second Pause: How to Stop Reacting and Start Parenting

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Hey there, I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. Whether you're stealing five minutes before the school run or squeezing this in while the kids are occupied, I see you. Parenting is beautiful and relentless, often simultaneously, and I want you to know that taking this time for yourself isn't selfish—it's actually the best gift you can give your family.

So let's settle in together. Find a comfortable seat, maybe with your feet flat on the ground. Notice what's supporting you right now—the chair, the floor, the earth beneath it all. You're held. Take a moment with that.

Now, let's start with something simple: your breath. There's no right way to do this. Just notice where you feel it most easily. Maybe it's the cool air at your nostrils, or the gentle rise and fall of your belly. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four. Hold it for a moment. Then exhale slowly through your mouth, like you're fogging a window. Do that three times with me. Just three conscious breaths.

Here's something I know about parenting: kids mirror us like tiny, adorable mirrors. When we're frazzled, they pick up on it immediately. Their nervous systems sync with ours. So today, I'm sharing something called the Pause Practice, and it's genuinely transformative.

When your child is pushing your buttons—maybe they're dawdling, or they've dumped cereal on the floor for the hundredth time, or they've said no to you in that tone—pause before you respond. That's it. Just pause. Even two seconds creates space. In that space, you get to choose your response instead of reacting on autopilot. Your kid learns that big feelings don't require big reactions.

Here's how you do it: When you feel the heat rising, place your hand on your heart. Feel it beating there. Notice three things you can see right now, even small things. The light on your child's face, the pattern on your shirt, anything. This grounds you instantly. Then, speak. You'll be amazed.

Practice this today. Maybe even tonight when bedtime negotiations start. Notice what shifts when you pause.

Thank you so much for joining me on Mindful Parenting: Daily Tips for Raising Calm Kids. You're doing an incredible job, truly. Please subscribe so we can grow this practice together. I'll meet you back here soon.

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