Notice, what you are noticing

Here’s a guided anti-addiction consciousness meditation based on the theme: “Notice What You Are Noticing.”

This meditation will help bring awareness to cravings, impulses, and unconscious patterns while creating space for clarity, self-compassion, and healing.


Guided Meditation: “Notice What You Are Noticing”

Duration: 15-20 minutes

Step 1: Setting the Space (2 min)

  • Find a quiet and comfortable space where you won’t be disturbed.
  • Sit or lie down in a relaxed position, with your hands resting gently on your lap or by your sides.
  • Close your eyes and take a few deep breaths in through your nose, exhaling softly through your mouth.
  • Allow yourself to settle into the present moment, free of judgment.

Step 2: Grounding Into the Body (3 min)

  • Bring your awareness to your body.
  • Feel the connection of your body to the surface beneath you.
  • Notice the sensation of your breath—where do you feel it the most? In your chest? Your belly? Your nostrils?
  • Scan your body gently, noticing any areas of tension or restlessness, and allow them to soften.

Step 3: Noticing Thoughts and Impulses (5 min)

  • Shift your awareness to your mind, observing thoughts as they arise without getting caught in them.
  • Instead of resisting or engaging, simply “notice what you are noticing.”
  • If a craving, impulse, or urge appears, welcome it as an observer:
    • “I notice a thought about checking my phone.”
    • “I notice a craving for coffee.”
    • “I notice a feeling of restlessness.”
  • Label the sensations with curiosity rather than judgment.

Step 4: Investigating the Urge (3 min)

  • If a craving or habit-related thought arises, ask yourself:
    • Where do I feel this craving in my body?
    • What emotions come with it? (Anxiety, boredom, excitement?)
    • What do I truly need in this moment? (Connection, rest, nourishment?)
  • Breathe into any discomfort and imagine creating space around it, allowing it to soften.

Step 5: Returning to Awareness (5 min)

  • Bring attention back to your breath. Feel the gentle rise and fall.
  • With each inhale, imagine drawing in clarity and strength.
  • With each exhale, release old habits and unconscious patterns.
  • Rest in stillness, fully present, fully aware.
  • When you’re ready, gently open your eyes and return to your day with mindfulness.

Benefits of This Meditation

  1. Breaking Automatic Patterns – Helps you recognize unconscious behaviors and cravings before acting on them.
  2. Increased Self-Awareness – Allows you to observe your thoughts and impulses without identifying with them.
  3. Emotional Regulation – Encourages acceptance and release of difficult emotions tied to addiction.
  4. Strengthens Mindfulness – Develops the ability to pause, reflect, and respond rather than react.
  5. Creates Inner Space – Gives you freedom from compulsive behaviors by observing rather than indulging.
  6. Builds Self-Compassion – Helps you approach yourself with understanding rather than guilt or shame.

This meditation can be practiced daily or whenever you feel cravings or unconscious habits surfacing. The key is to “notice what you are noticing”—a simple yet powerful shift in awareness that can transform your relationship with addiction.

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