Anxiety, Fears and Unrest, Try this (Part 1) ...
- nwhoudek
- Apr 7, 2020
- 1 min read
I know it’s going to sound so simple, but trust me, it will prove helpful! Put your hands behind your head, close your eyes and take a BIG BREATH! You won’t realize how much you are shallow breathing until you take a purposeful, deep, voluminous breath that resets your whole system.

Now, count to 4 as you breath in through your nose and count to 4 again as you breath out through your mouth. Try to do this several times until you can feel your muscles in your back, shoulders, chest, arms and legs start to relax, and your face and jaw muscles unclench.
Fearful thoughts, like what are being generated from this current pandemic, tend to activate our body into a fight or flight mode, as if we’re ready to go into battle. When in fight or flight, we tend to breath more rapidly, tense our muscles and feel like we're 'on guard' for something to happen. Over time this can lead to memory issues, sleep difficulty, lack of concentration or focus, lack of motivation, headaches, stomach upset, muscle aches… exhaustion!
We’re dealing each day with lots of uncertainty, not just with virus news, but with our jobs, kids, finances and feeling disconnected from what’s ‘normal’. We will have a difficult time getting through this effectively if we aren’t thinking clearly, and to do that, we need to activate our frontal lobe of our brain, where all the good stuff we think comes from. That part of our brain doesn’t work when we are in fight or flight mode. And that’s why taking a BREATH is not only so simple but sooooo helpful!
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