Guided Imagery, Simply Explained
Guided imagery is a gentle practice where you use purposeful mental pictures—supported by voice or self-direction—to relax your mind and body. It invites your senses to collaborate, creating soothing inner scenes that reduce tension, steady breathing, and restore a sense of safety.
Guided Imagery, Simply Explained
On a packed train, Mia closed her eyes and pictured waves folding over a sunlit shoreline. She breathed with the surf—four counts in, six counts out. By her stop, her shoulders had dropped, and a headache loosened its grip. Share your own tiny moments like this.