Have You Noticed Your Breath Today?

It may sound cliche, but learning to befriend your breath can change your life

Rosie Spinks
Elemental

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Photo: Valeriia Bugaiova/Unsplash

In certain situations, there can be nothing more aggravating than someone telling you to “take a deep breath.”

Maybe you’re having a panic attack. Maybe you’re stressed because you‘re raising children in a pandemic. Maybe the IRS has just told you that you’re a victim of Social Security fraud. Whatever the reason, the idea that an automatic physiological process we do thousands of times per day without thinking could even marginally improve such a situation can feel ridiculous. Insulting, even.

Except it can. I know. I’m sorry to sound optimistic in these times. But I want you to know that learning how to first notice, and then maybe even befriend, your breath is one of life’s great tools.

Okay, stick with me here. Let’s try something.

Sit up a little straighter, put one hand in the middle of your chest, and one hand on your belly. Uncross your legs and plant both feet on the floor. Close your eyes, maybe. As you take a steady inhale, notice how your body moves underneath your hands. Do you feel your belly rising? Or just your chest? Which one rises more? Do you notice the whole container of your torso expanding, side ribs and back, or just your upper…

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Rosie Spinks
Elemental

Writing about how to create a meaningful life in a chaotic world. Formerly a lifestyle and business reporter. Find me: rojospinks.com @rojospinks.