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About this meditation

This 5-minute guided meditation invites you to choose a single intention at the start of the day — calm, focus, joy, presence — and lets it settle as a quiet anchor you can return to throughout the hours ahead.

Think of this as a morning compass-setting. Small ritual, real shift.

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Transcript

Full transcript of this guided meditation, lightly edited for readability.

Welcome, we are about to dive into the world of guided meditation. Here at Beezy Beez Honey, we are all about promoting sleep in a natural and calming way. For more episodes like this one, please visit our website at deepbearsleep.com.

Now, let's begin. Find a comfortable and seated position. Allow your hands to rest gently in your lap, your spine and your eyes softly closed.

Take a deep breath in and slowly exhale. Again, inhale deeply and exhale slowly. Let go of any tension or heaviness you may be carrying from the night before. This moment is yours. This breath, this space, this beginning. As your body softens and your breath becomes steady, bring your awareness to this new day. A blank page, a quiet promise.

Let yourself arrive gently into this morning, with no pressure, no expectations, just presence. Breathe in the stillness and exhale any resistance to the day ahead.

Now, begin to invite in the energy of intention. What would you like to bring into today? Is it calm, focus, joy?

There's no right or wrong answer. Only what feels true for you in this moment. Hold your chosen intention softly in your mind. You don't need to chase it or shape it. Just let it rest there, like a whisper or a gentle hand on your heart. Let it take form with each breath. With every inhale, imagine this intention filling you up.

Feel it expand through your chest, your arms, your fingertips. And with each exhale, imagine that intention flowing out into the day ahead, like sunlight stretching across a quiet morning sky.

Now, silently repeat to yourself. Today, I choose to move, with insert your intention here.

Repeat it again, slowly, with meaning. Let each repetition be a gentle anchor to guide you. As thoughts arise, gently return to your breath, back to the stillness, back to your intention.

Picture your day unfolding with ease, moments of joy, clarity, peace. Visualize yourself responding, not reacting to the world around you, moving through the day with presence, with grace, and with purpose.

Now, let's take a moment to offer gratitude for this new beginning. No matter what today holds, you've taken a moment to connect, to ground, to choose how you will show up. That, in itself, is powerful. Breathe in this gratitude, and breathe out peace.

Allow your intention to settle deep within you now, not as a fleeting thought, but as a quiet, steady guide you can return to at any point throughout your day.

Let's take three slow, deep breaths together. Inhale, exhale. Again, inhale, and exhale. One last time, breathe in, and let it all go. Gently begin to bring your awareness back to your body. Wiggle your fingers and toes, roll your shoulders, if it feels good.

And when you're ready, slowly open your eyes, carry this energy with you as you step into your day, grounded, intentional, and fully present. You are ready.

Thank you for listening to Beezy Beez Guided Meditations. For more sessions like this one and natural products to help you fall asleep, please visit our website, deepbearsleep.com.

About Beezy Beez

This meditation comes from the Sleep Better Podcast, produced by Beezy Beez — a small wellness brand making botanical extract honey for women navigating sleep changes after 50.

If a teaspoon of honey before bed is part of your wind-down, our Botanical Extract Infused Honey is what we make for exactly that moment.

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