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Your body is always reading signals from the outside world and from the inside of your chest. When stress ramps up, your breathing often becomes shallow and fast, and that pattern tells your nervous system to stay on alert. The good news is you have a built-in reset button you can use anywhere, anytime: intentional breathing. We kick off our series on nervous system regulation with breath work because it’s simple, free, and shockingly effective. 

We share a personal story from early yoga training that still surprises me, sitting in quiet space, focusing on deep breathing, and seeing real change show up in my body. From there, we connect the dots to what many experts (including physical therapists working on things like pelvic floor function, low back pain, and movement form) keep coming back to: proper breathing supports better training, better recovery, and better sleep quality. We also talk through why breath is unique, it’s automatic, but you can consciously control it, which makes it one of the most practical tools for stress management. 

You’ll learn how slowing your breath sends the message “I’m safe,” how that relates to the vagus nerve and the parasympathetic nervous system (rest and digest), and why the goal is awareness, not perfection. Then we practice together with a calming 4-count inhale and 6-count exhale pattern, plus a cozy “hot chocolate breathing” technique you can use when you need to come back to the present moment. If this helps you, share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review so more people can find these nervous system regulation tools.

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