Keep Calm
and
Breathe On
and
Breathe On
Breathing is such a fundamental part of our lives, but stress can interfere with it in negative ways by shortening our breathing, making it shallower, and breathing with our chest more (which constricts air and blood flow).
But engaging in deep abdominal breathing can counteract many of the body’s physical reactions to stress, such as lowering heart rate, releasing muscle tension, and lowering blood pressure.
It’s also great at stimulating the relaxation response for a calmer, less stressed you.
But engaging in deep abdominal breathing can counteract many of the body’s physical reactions to stress, such as lowering heart rate, releasing muscle tension, and lowering blood pressure.
It’s also great at stimulating the relaxation response for a calmer, less stressed you.
Whenever you feel stressed, breath in and out to the animated breathing graphics to help you feel instantly better and lower your stress levels!
Need more info on how to do deep breathing?
Need more info on how to do deep breathing?
Here’s how:
- Sit or lie down somewhere comfortable, close your eyes, and take a few moments to breathe regularly, allowing your body to slow down.
- Place one hand on your chest and the other on your belly.
- Inhale deeply through your nose for a count of four, making sure your belly is expanding and not your chest.
- Imagine breathing in energy and confidence.
- Exhale for a count of four, breathing out stale air, stress, and anything you want to leave behind.
- Continue this breathing cycle for a few minutes, keeping your breath even and smooth.
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