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“Breathe Until You Find Clarity” – Inspired by Chapter 3 of Pure Unadulterated Guts

"If you don’t control your breath, you’ll never control your mind. And if you don’t control your mind—you’ll never control your performance.”

Let me ask you something:
When life hits you in the teeth—what’s your first response?

For most of us, it’s panic. Frustration. Freeze mode.

But there’s something hiding in plain sight that can help you take back control almost instantly. It’s not complicated. It’s not new. It’s just underused.

It’s your breath.

đź§  Part 1: The Breath That Builds Grit

I want to teach you something called the physiological sigh—a simple, science-backed breathing technique that resets your nervous system fast. This isn’t just for yogis or monks. It’s for athletes before a game-winning kick... soldiers under fire... parents in the car... and anyone caught in the chaos of everyday life.

Dr. Andrew Huberman, a neuroscientist at Stanford, explains how this technique taps into the body's built-in stress release valve. It helps you offload carbon dioxide and reclaim clarity when stress hijacks your system.

Here’s how to do it:

âś… Inhale deeply through your nose.
âś… Then sneak in a second, quicker inhale on top of the first.
âś… Then exhale long and slow through your mouth.

Let’s do it together:

Big inhale…

Now another quick sip of air on top…

Now exhale slowly… like you’re deflating.

Again.

Double inhale through the nose.

Long exhale through the mouth.

You feel that shift? That’s your brain and body syncing back up.
That’s clarity on demand.

Just one to three of these can calm your system down, sharpen your mind, and give you back control.

You can use it:

In the car before a tough conversation

On the sideline after a turnover

At work when you feel overwhelmed

Or at night when your brain won’t shut off

This is mental performance training in real time.

đź’Ş Part 2: Grit Grows When You Breathe

Let me tell you a story from my Snow College days.

I had a teammate—John South. He was buried on the depth chart behind two NFL-bound receivers. Never traveled. No glamour. No crowd. Just home games and scout team duty. For three straight years.

But he never stopped grinding. Never complained. And he out-hustled every single one of us. Every. Day.

Late in one blowout game, he finally got a shot—just one play.
And he made a great catch.

That was his only catch at Snow College.

Most people would’ve folded the tent right there.
But John kept breathing. Kept believing. Kept working.

He walked on at Utah State—got laughed out of the room.
Transferred to Adams State.

And that’s where the switch flipped:
Two-time All-Conference. All-American. Over 1,100 yards in a season.

Why? Because he didn’t let his present define his future.
Because he had pure unadulterated guts.

đź§  Part 3: Mindset + Purpose = Grit

Here’s the truth: grit isn’t magic—it’s muscle. And like any muscle, you can train it.

The most resilient people I know do a few key things:

They face fear head-on.

They lean on faith.

They stay physically active.

They know their purpose.

They keep learning.

If you want grit, you’ve got to build it. And your breath is a powerful place to start.

🎯 CALL TO ACTION: Let’s Get Interactive

🔵 Challenge 1 – Breathing Reset
Next time you feel rattled—miss a shot, get cut off in traffic, or feel like yelling at your kid—pause.

Double inhale through your nose.

Long exhale through your mouth.

Do it 2 or 3 times. See how it clears the mental clutter.

🔴 Challenge 2 – Do the Work
If you're in a funk right now, don’t just sit there. Move.
Take one action. Because momentum builds confidence.
As I like to say, “The good Lord can’t steer a parked car.”

This adversity you're facing?
It might just be your launching pad.

You’ve got Pure Unadulterated Guts in you.

Now breathe... and go prove it..