Settle in a comfortable position,
Sitting or lying down.
Gently allow your eyes to close.
Take a slow deep breath in and exhale softly.
Again,
Inhale and release.
Let the body soften,
Nothing to do,
Nothing to achieve,
Simply being here.
Now,
Bring your attention to your belly,
To the area of your solar plexus,
Just above the navel,
The space within you that holds your inner strength,
Your will,
Your ability to say yes and to say no.
Now,
Breathe gently into this space,
As if each inhale is nourishing a soft light there.
You may begin to imagine a warmth,
A golden light,
Growing gently in your solar plexus,
A steady,
Calm light that doesn't need to shine for others but simply exists because it is there.
Silently repeat within,
I am who I am.
Let these words land without effort,
I am who I am,
No role to play and nothing to prove.
Notice what it feels like to simply be as you are right now.
Not perfect but deeply human.
Gently repeat,
Perfectly imperfect.
You may feel a softening as if there is no need to fix yourself or justify anything.
Now bring even more awareness to your solar plexus.
This is where trust begins.
Not a loud confidence but a quiet one,
A steady voice that says,
I trust myself.
And let this phrase settle within you,
I trust myself.
Even when it's uncomfortable,
Even when things feel unclear,
Even when doubt is present,
I return here to myself.
Trusting yourself also means learning to listen,
To sense what feels right and what does not.
Silently repeat,
Saying no to others is saying yes to myself.
Let these words sink in without resistance,
It may feel unfamiliar or it may feel freeing.
Saying no is not rejection,
It is not harm,
It is honoring your space,
Your energy,
Your truth.
And each time you say yes to yourself,
Even in small ways,
You strengthen this light within you.
Return to the sensation in your solar plexus,
Breathe.
And imagine this light becoming steadier,
More grounded,
A solid presence that does not depend on others' approval.
Gently repeat,
I am here as I am.
I have nothing to prove.
Let these words imprint softly within you.
Perhaps you can now feel a little more space,
A little more calm.
Before returning,
Take a moment to feel your body again,
The contact with the ground,
Your natural breath.
And when you're ready,
Begin to gently move your fingers,
Your toes,
Then slowly open your eyes at your own pace.
Carry this feeling with you.
You can always return here to this simple trust that asks nothing and is already within you.