Diaphragmatic Breathing: Your Everyday Anchor
Place one hand on your belly and one on your chest. Inhale through your nose so your belly hand rises first. Keep shoulders relaxed, throat soft, and eyes easy. Practice for two minutes and share whether your lower hand began leading consistently.
Diaphragmatic Breathing: Your Everyday Anchor
Sit tall or lie supine with a neutral spine. Breathe nasally, aiming for a comfortable four-second inhale and six-second exhale. Adjust to your comfort. Let the breath be quiet, smooth, and invisible. Comment with the posture that helps you feel most grounded.