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Summary

The web content discusses the transformative power of deep breathing, or pranayama, in managing stress, improving sleep, and enhancing overall well-being.

Abstract

The article emphasizes the significance of breath-work as a tool for physical and mental health, drawing from the author's personal experience with yoga teacher training. It outlines how deep, controlled breathing can activate the parasympathetic nervous system, leading to a reduction in stress and anxiety, lower blood pressure, and a slower heart rate. The author provides a simple breathing technique, involving inhaling for four counts, holding for four counts, and exhaling for six counts, to help individuals regain control over their thoughts and emotions. The benefits of this practice are said to include improved sleep, self-connection, stress reduction, immune system boost, digestive support, present moment awareness, and increased energy. The article concludes with an invitation to incorporate deep breathing into daily life to harness its superpower-like effects.

Opinions

  • The author believes that breath-work is an undervalued real-life superpower that can significantly improve one's quality of life.
  • Deep breathing is presented as a practical and accessible method for managing the physical symptoms of stress and anxiety.
  • The author suggests that consistent practice of deep breathing can lead to a deeper level of self-awareness and self-love.
  • There is an opinion that modern life's stressors can be counteracted by the calming effects of intentional breathing techniques.
  • The article conveys that the benefits of deep breathing extend to enhancing the immune system and digestive health.
  • The author encourages readers to experiment with their breath counts to find what works best for them, indicating a personalized approach to breath-work.
  • There is a strong endorsement for the power of the present moment, which can be accessed through focused breathing.
  • The author expresses that signing up for a Medium membership will provide access to more valuable content from a variety of writers, including themselves.

Do You Understand And Utilize the Power of Your Breath?

My breath is my real-life superpower, and I will explain how it can be yours too.

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I have talked many times about how valuable my yoga teacher training was, and obviously that is because it has helped me in so many aspects of my life. Today, I would like to talk about the power of breath-work, or pranayama in the yoga world. There are many types of breath-work for the point of this article I am choosing to keep it basic and simple. By taking long deep inhales and long deep exhales I can lower my blood pressure and heart rate. This is important because when I start to feel the physical effects of stress and anxiety rising in my body such as rapid heartbeat, clammy hands, digestive problems, tense shoulders, and headache I can use my deep breathing to lower my stress levels and therefore feel better physically. The first step is to be aware of how I am feeling both physically and mentally.

Why it Works

Deep breathing activates the parasympathetic nervous system. When I am triggered my negative thoughts go into a heightened sense of emotion, or a state of fight or flight, my sympathetic nervous system is activated. My thoughts become distorted, as if I am looking into a mirror in a circus house — the objects are not as they appear, and we often say and do things we wish we had not.

By taking long deep inhales through my nose to the count of four, holding for a count of four, and exhaling for a count of six, and then repeating several times I am able to return to a calm state of mind returning to a sympathetic nervous system where I am in control of my thoughts and emotions.

I prefer that breath count, but I recommend that you play with the count and practice what you are comfortable with. Sometimes I take deeper inhales and exhales or hold longer. The point is to be consistent and rhythmic with it. It should become rather meditative where the whole focus is on breath.

Benefits of Deep Breathing

  • Aids in Deep Sleep- breathing signals our parasympathetic nervous system which calms the body enabling deep restorative sleep. Practice deep breathing just before bed for excellent results.
  • Activates and Promotes Deep Self-Connection- Connecting the body and mind through breath promotes self-love. We gain a deeper level of self-awareness and start to harness the power of the breath to reduce stress and tune out external chaos throughout the day.
  • Reduces Stress- breath reflects our mental state. Rapid breathing signals stress where slow rhythmic breathing reduces the heart rate and is a sign of a relaxed body and mind.
  • Boosts Immunity- Diaphragm breathing expands our lungs, increasing oxygen absorption, lowering cortisol levels, and improving the autonomic nervous system — therefore improving overall immune system.
  • Digestive Support- We cannot properly digest food when the sympathetic nervous system is activated. By taking slow deep inhales and exhales we not only increase the blood flow helping the digestive organs work more efficiently, but we return to that ever so important parasympathetic state.
  • The Power of NOW- Our breath brings us back to present moment awareness. When we feel triggered or upset, we can take our power back by using our breath. In the present moment we are able to remind ourselves we are safe.
  • Increases Energy-breath-work improves oxygen capacity which improves energy and stamina.

Conclusion

Anytime you feel stress building, or you get triggered, harness the power of your breath to bring you back into present moment awareness. Take long deep inhales through your nose and long deep exhales through your nose. Take a moment to scan your body mentally and take notice of where you might be holding tension. Breathe specifically into those spaces giving yourself permission to release that tension. Do this throughout your day. Consider saying to yourself, “Inhale peace, exhale chaos. Inhale acceptance, exhale judgement. Inhale love, exhale love.” Harness this amazing superpower you have had within you the whole time. Check back in with me and tell me how you feel when you use this amazing power.

Thank you so much for taking the time to read this. I hope you enjoyed it. Life is too short not to live it well my friends. Please comment and share your tips for how you live your best life- I love hearing from you!

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Libby

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