Do this to instantly switch into a more relaxed state

Michelle Woo
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1 min readMay 23, 2021

🎈 Tip: Lengthen your exhale.

There’s a reason why you instinctively let out a sigh when you’re stressed. As Rosie Spinks explains on Medium, it’s a tiny coping mechanism, a way that your body is trying to calm you down. In that brief moment, you’re becoming a little more relaxed, more balanced.

The great thing is that you can activate this response—whenever, wherever—simply by extending your breath. Writes Spinks: “At any moment, actively lengthening your exhale (say, two counts longer than your inhale) stimulates the vagus nerve, which plays the starring role in down-regulating your nervous system, taking you out of a stress response.” It’s a tool that’s always available to you.

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Michelle Woo
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Written by Michelle Woo

Author of Horizontal Parenting: How to Entertain Your Kid While Lying Down (Chronicle Books)

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