It’s something we do every day and about a half a billion times over the course of our lifetimes – and yet, you likely take it for granted.
That’s right: breathing. A big inhale followed by a slow and steady inhale is perhaps the simplest way to help control stress and bring more mindfulness to your recovery. This is because conscious breathing can help you better manage the following:
Tips for Better BreathingIt may seem silly to practice breathing – it’s core to survival, after all. But deep breathing, which also goes by the names of diaphragmatic breathing, abdominal breathing, belly breathing and paced respiration – requires a deeper consciousness.
It’s beyond a shallow chest breath; the air comes through your nose, fills your lungs and the lower belly rises. Give it a try:
Breathe in the Colorado AirAt NorthStar Transitions, our general wellness programs can help you or someone you love develop healthy habits and routines that you can continue to use long after discharge from treatment. To learn about our addiction services, call today: 303-558-6400.