Stand or sit tall. Close your eyes, travel attention from crown to toes, naming neutral sensations without fixing anything. One slow inhale, one longer exhale, repeat four times. Notice one emotion, label it precisely, and smile slightly. Finish by choosing one word that guides your next hour.
Pick the most noticeable feeling and turn it into language: “irritated,” “hopeful,” “uneasy,” not just “fine.” Acknowledge its presence without judgment, like weather passing over a lake. Allow sensations to be there for three breaths, then ask gently, What would this feeling like me to remember?