Good morning,
I'm Dr.
Piper Grant.
In this practice,
We'll gently support your nervous system and your relationship,
Helping you begin the day grounded,
Intentional,
And connected with each other.
Whether you are with your partner right now or you are apart,
This practice can be done together or solo.
Our mornings can often feel rushed.
We can wake up already thinking about responsibilities,
Tasks,
Logistics.
And often couples begin the day in parallel,
Moving quickly,
But not necessarily feeling connected.
This short practice is not for solving anything.
We are really here to recalibrate your nervous system and gently remembering that you're on the same team before the day even unfolds.
So we're going to begin by just finding a comfortable position,
Wherever that might be,
So long as you are supported.
If you are with your partner nearby,
You do not need to speak.
You do not need to see each other.
Just allow yourself to know,
Whether they're near or far,
That they're part of your world.
We're going to begin by taking one slow inhale through your nose,
Finding ourself in this morning here together,
And exhaling through your mouth,
Allowing your body to awaken,
To come into presence here.
If you notice any tension in your shoulders,
If you notice tension in your jaw,
Just allowing those parts of our body right now to find ease and space.
It's incredible how we have tension before the day even begins.
And without changing anything,
I just invite you to notice what your body is feeling like this morning.
Just a quick noticing of what's going on for you.
And now gently,
If it feels comfortable for you,
Bring one hand to your chest or your lower ribs onto your belly,
And feel the breath under your palm.
The slight rise and fall as you inhale and exhale.
In this moment,
Your nervous system doesn't need a dramatic reset,
Simply just an acknowledgement of where you are starting this day.
Taking another slow breath here,
I invite you to bring to your mind's eye an image of your partner.
Not the to-do list,
Not yesterday's tension,
Just them as a person.
You might imagine their face,
Or perhaps simply saying their name quietly in your mind.
But as you bring them to present awareness within your system,
Within your mind,
Just notice any shifts in your body when you think of them.
There's no right response,
Just allowing yourself to see that you are able to connect with them,
Be present with them,
Without even needing to touch or see them.
You can find that within you.
And now silently,
I invite you to set one small intention for connection today,
Nothing big,
Just intentional.
Perhaps it's I will pause before reacting,
I will try to make more eye contact,
I will remember we're on the same team.
Wherever or whatever that intention is,
Can you let it settle into your body,
Let it find its place to land and be carried throughout the day.
And as it locks in,
I invite you to take one final slow inhale and a really steady grounding exhale.
And I leave you with a reminder that connection doesn't require perfection.
It begins with small regulated moments,
Just like this morning,
Right here,
Right now in this practice.
And when you are ready,
Opening your eyes or bringing your gaze up to your surroundings.
There's nothing that you need to carry heavy from this practice,
Just a small thread of awareness,
A knowing that your relationship isn't built in grand gestures.
It's built in intentional mornings like this,
Where you seek to foster connection with your partner and maintain that connection throughout the day.
May your day be well.
Thank you for joining me in this practice.