What is the simplest, easiest thing that you can do everyday to BE GOOD to YOURSELF? You wouldn't believe me if I told you. The absolute best thing you can do for yourself everyday is to breathe. Simple, right? You are already doing it.
Prana, or energy in Ayurvedic traditions, is built through the breath. Biologically speaking, your breath - the transport of oxygen, allows for the breakdown of ATP. Literally, your breath creates energy. Not only does your breath create energy, it removes toxins from your body. Transporting CO2 and other metabolic biproducts out through the lungs. Deep breathing also soothes our nervous system, creating a natural sense of calm and relaxation.
Diaphragmatic breathing, the most cleansing sort of breathing, is what we do naturally. Diaphragmatic breathing is the rhythm that we automatically take when at rest. Have you ever watched someone sleep? If you pay attention, you will see his or her belly rise and fall. The rise and fall you notice is the expanse of the diaphragm. The diaphragm is a muscle the spans the bottom of your rib cage and actually pulls your lungs down, allowing for more air to fill them.
Make a habit to practice taking 10 deep breaths a day. It is a fantastic way to wake-up, energized and refreshed. It is also a great way go to sleep, clearing your mind as you drift-off into peaceful dreams. Here is how:
Take a quite minute for yourself. Relax on the bed, seated in a chair or standing weight evenly distributed in both legs. Set the intent to follow your breath. Inhale slowly and smoothly. Feel the breath enter through your nose, down your throat and into your lungs. Feel your lungs and your belly expand. Hold your breath for a second or two at the end of your inhale. Now slowly exhale, releasing your breath. Notice your belly and lungs drift inward as you exhale. Feel the breath exit your lungs, through your throat and out your nose. Pause for a second or two before your next breath.
If you would like to calm and quite your mind, turn your breath into a mediation. As you begin, focus on inhaling light or energy. Imagine it expanding through your lungs, into your body and all the way out to your fingers and toes. As you exhale, imagine any negative thoughts, energy or products coming from your fingers and toes, through your body and lungs, exiting out your mouth. Perhaps you will visualize your breath as a dark or smokey color as it exits your body.
You should never feel uncomfortable. Don't hold your breath for prolonged periods. Try to match each inhale to each exhale, creating a smooth rhythm. The more your practice, the easier it becomes and you'll find you naturally kick over into this form of breathing in or before stressful situations, during your workouts and as you drift off to sleep.
So, do you think you can manage 10 deep breaths a day? Thought so.
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