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Breathe to Remember

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Integration and intentions for the week here.
Happy blossoming spring Monday. I hope you're all attuning to the bursting of life around you as spring There's a lot going on in the world around us. Here are some things to consider this week. I'd love it if you'd be willing to share a bit about your experience with these. - What have you been noticing in your body lately -- physical, emotional, thoughts/stories? - Are you feeling tight, anxious, stressed? Calm, present, connected? - Are you able to stay present with the flow of emotions in your daily life? - Do you feel like this is possible for you? If not, why? - How do you think improved awareness could improve your daily life? - What intentions are you calling into your life right now?
Integration and intentions for the week here.
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I’m feeling the cardinal fire of this season which is sparking lots of creative projects. These are things I have intentionally held at heart for a long time, but I now feel I’m giving myself permission to femifest them. I recognize confidence as key for me to follow through, and support this with healthy meals, exercise, and presence. I have a lot of strong tendencies for multitasking so consciously choosing to focus on individual tasks with full presence is a valuable exercise. I find the breath work allows my mind to experience greater clarity (moving away from patterns of stress and anxiety) even when I am feeling motivated to manage a lot of tasks.
8 ways Breathwork improves your well-being
#1: Strengthens Lungs When you breathe in, your diaphragm does 80% of the work, filling your lungs with oxygen during inhalation and exhausting waste gas during exhalation. Consider your lungs like a spring door, opening to let air in and closing to push air out. Over time, our lungs can lose their springiness. Stale air can build up, leaving less room for the diaphragm to expand and contract. If the diaphragm cannot work fully, the body uses other muscles (like the neck, back, and chest) for breathing. #2: Improves Focus Our brains rely on oxygenated blood to function. Taking deep breaths allows more oxygen to enter the bloodstream and can help increase mental awareness. #3: Increases Energy Deep and controlled breathing activates the autonomic nervous system and increases oxygen to the brain and vital tissues, allowing the brain and organs to function optimally. If you’re feeling sluggish at any point throughout the day, take 10 minutes to practice breathwork for a boost of energy. #4: Promotes Better Sleep Practicing slow, deep breaths and extended exhales before bed may help initiate a relaxation response to help you fall asleep faster. Slow, deep breathing can activate the parasympathetic side of the autonomic nervous system. Slow, deep breathing has also been found to produce melatonin, a hormone responsible for sleep regulation. #5: Supports Immune System Research suggests that breathwork practices such as resistive breathing, a strength training technique involving a device that creates resistance as the user inhales and exhales, may help increase inflammatory responses responsible for fighting off foreign pathogens. Breathwork may also help activate lung defenses against viruses. #6: Enhances Digestion Did you know that the benefits of breathwork may also help you digest food better? Research has found that some deep breathing exercises may help improve digestive functions by increasing enzyme action and helping the body clear out metabolic waste. #7: Reduces Anxiety and Stress
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I’m not familiar with resistive breathing or devices that support that; any examples?
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@Jordan Carr You mention it in #5
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Welcome in! Please introduce yourself to the community and let us know where you are from and why you are here.
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Heather BiSH, nomadic artist often based in the High Rockies of Colorado πŸ’œ Thank you for welcoming me to this community & I look forward to breathing together. Not only does this practice welcome me inward but also reminds me of my external connection to life.
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Nomadic Artist exploring dynamics of collective consciousness with experiential projects & sensational immersions.

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