Support for different moments of your day and night
Each meditation offers a different kind of support for your nervous system — from the moment you begin your day, to the way you enter your bedroom, to those tender middle-of-the-night moments.
Morning Tapping Meditation
Begin your day by checking in with your nervous system. This short morning practice helps you notice what’s present, meet yourself with steadiness, and gently set the tone for the day ahead.
Bedroom Orientation Tapping Meditation
Support your body in experiencing your bedroom as a place of safety, comfort, and rest. This meditation helps you orient to your sleep space and create a more settled internal sense of bedtime.
Middle of the Night Tapping Meditation
For the moments when you wake in the night and your mind begins to search, worry, or wonder. This meditation gently supports your nervous system so you can meet the wakefulness with compassion and steadiness.
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A few gentle shifts people have noticed…
Sometimes support begins with one small moment.
“...did the morning one today. I felt the change in energy — ready to take on the day!”
Thanks for these… really enjoying it.
— C.S.
“I did the orient to your bedroom meditation before I went to bed last night. I slept through the night and slept for 9 hours.”
Got up today and thought it was interesting.
— M.R.
Hi, I’m Carol
I believe better sleep begins with feeling supported.
This is me enjoying a hot chocolate on one of my favorite hiking trails — one of the places where my own nervous system feels more settled, spacious, and supported.
If there is one message I want to share, it’s this: sleep is not only about what happens at night. It is also connected to the stress we carry, the safety we feel, the support we have, and the way our nervous system moves through the day.
I know what it feels like to be exhausted and unsure what else to try. For years, I struggled to sleep for more than a few hours at a time. As my stress increased, my sleep became harder, and daily life began to feel like too much.
Tapping became one of the tools that helped me begin to meet my nervous system differently. It helped me work with daily accumulated stress, care for myself in new ways, and slowly create more space for rest.
This work has changed my life in beautiful ways, and I share it because I believe more supported sleep and steadier living are possible for you too.
One gentle step at a time.
Cheers,
Carol