Let Go of Anxiety & Stress: Breathe
Breathing is one of the primary signs of life. It is more important to us than almost anything else. If we need proof, we can ask ourselves the question, ‘Which am I willing to go without for an hour – breath, water, sunlight or food?’
Breathing has another significant function. It is a barometer read by our subconscious mind in an ongoing evaluation of our current life situation. When we feel threatened, we hold our breath or breathe shallowly. When we feel at peace we breathe fully and slowly.
Full, slow breathing sends a message of serenity to our body even when we are stressed, making it a simple, gentle yet powerful stress management tool.
Simple Breathing Techniques
One simple breathing technique is to breathe in through the nose and out through the nose, with the out breath longer than the in breath. When the out breath is longer, it signals the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system to relax, release, soften and let go. It tells the body that it's safe and secure.
Another simple breathing technique is to breath in through the nose and out through the mouth with a sigh, a deep "ahhhh" sound. This is a great way to let go of your day, to release the anxiety and stress that you've been carrying around in your body and just let go.
Another breathing technique is to breathe in through the nose and out through the nose with no pause between the in breath and out breath. This technique is called Conscious Connected Breathing. As we breathe in, before our lungs are full, we breathe out, and and we breath out before our lungs are empty, we breathe in. It becomes a beautiful cycle.
As we focus on our breath and oxygenate our bodies, it's no problem is we have thoughts. Just visualize and see your thoughts and big white fluffy clouds passing before you in a beautiful blue sky. We see and acknowledge them and let them go.
We can practice these breathing techniques anywhere, anytime. As we make them a part of our lives, we retrain our body to let go of stress and to welcome calm assurance as an ongoing state of being.