Have you ever told someone to “take a deep breath” when you thought they needed to calm down? Perhaps it was your spouse, child, or friend. Regardless of whether they appreciated your advice or not, it was sound and backed by science! The real question is, however, how often do you practice your own advice?
In the rush of daily duties, it can be hard to remember this simple, free, and effective technique we all have at our disposal to calm ourselves down.
Consider this your reminder today to breathe! But not the kind of breathing your body does unconsciously. This is your reminder to breathe diaphragmatically. Studies show that this specific type of deep breathing lowers physical and mental/emotional stress levels.
Curious if you’re doing it correctly? Here’s how Harvard Health Publishing explains it:
You can also practice the first step sitting back in a chair, if lying down isn’t an option right now.
Still unsure how to practice diaphragmatic breathing, or interested in learning additional ways to help lower your stress levels? Join me at one of the upcoming workshops: Stress Less, Thrive More! There are four locations available:
Email sflores@citizensenergygroup.com to register.