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Breathing Exercises Assist You in Overcoming Stress

Breathing Exercises Assist You in Overcoming Stress

Deep breathing quickly reduces cortisol levels and lowers your heart rate and blood pressure, allowing you to transition from crisis to calm in seconds. The best part is that it is simple to learn.

Close your eyes and place one hand on your stomach and the other over your heart to begin. Now take a deep breath through your nose and count to six while bringing the air down toward your stomach. Hold this breath for three counts before slowly exhaling while counting to six. Open your eyes and appreciate your new and calmer view of the world after five to ten repetitions of this exercise.

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