Find a comfortable seat or lie down. Put your phone aside, but you might want to set a five-minute timer (without staring at it).
Inhale deeply through your nose. Fill your lungs as if you’re about to take a long swim underwater—maximize your oxygen!
Release the air slowly out through your mouth, like you’re letting air out of a balloon. Let it flow naturally.
While exhaling, let your shoulders drop and relax, as if you’re shaking water off after a swim.
Repeat this for 30 cycles (about five minutes). The goal is relaxation, not rapid breathing.
4. Timing and Frequency: How Much Is Enough?
How often should you do this? A great way to remember: Practice deep breathing once or twice a day—just like you brush your teeth. Infrequent practice is OK, but more regular sessions give better results.
You can also use this method whenever you notice stress creeping in. Before a doctor’s appointment, let staff know you need five minutes to relax. Almost all will understand, and you’ll be amazed at how much calmer and healthier you’ll feel.
5. Don’t Rush or Overthink the Process
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