Savvy Raj

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It’s all in the breath

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Anger is like a storm rising up from the bottom of your consciousness. When you feel it coming, turn your focus to your breath.
Thich Nhat Hanh

Healing through breathing…

Here is one of the many techniques that can be practiced in awareness.

Box breathing

A Breathing technique to destress an agitated and tense mind to calm state and improve the mood.

A good practice for all and especially for those with depression, anxiety disorder and PTSD managing pains and insomnia.

The technique is simple and very effective.

1. Sit upright & Start with exhaling air out of your mouth slowly counting 1to 4.

2. Hold for four counts

3. Inhale deeply filling air section by section till it reaches the lungs & abdomen for four counts through your nose.

4.Again hold for four counts

5. Exhale for four counts from the abdomen and lungs slowly.

As a beginner choose a quiet place to begin this mindful practice. You can start by repeating for four times in one setting. Initially it is advisable to gradually take it up. In case you feel a little dizzy go back to your regular breathing and build it again.

The slow breathing and holding is the most important aspect which activates the para sympathetic system and thus helps reduce stress.

You can practice box breathing couple of sets in a day as needed to calm down.

Breathe away the stress

And breathe in ease.

Savvy Raj

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Author: Savvy Raj

Dance Educator, Writer, Artist, Designer, Wellness Mentor & Consultant

5 thoughts on “It’s all in the breath

  1. katiemiafrederick's avatar

    Thich Nhat Hanh So Wise Indeed Expressing ‘Interbeing’ With all of Existence

    And ‘The Beginner’s Way” Indeed Dear Savvy True Every Inhale of Peace

    Exhale of Gratitude For Loving This Miracle of Life is A New

    Beginning a New Life of

    Change Eternally

    Now in ThiS WaY
    New of Interbeing
    Beginner THere is No
    End Now Just Another Breath

    Gratitude in LoVE iN Peace to Be i Am..:)

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  2. Kevin's avatar

    One of the first things we were taught in the military was to control your breathing for multiple reasons. I have also used a similar technique during times of extreme stress. They do help. Nice advice, Savvy. Have a great day! 🙏

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