How To Take a Deep Breath
- Again place one hand on your chest and the other hand on your abdomen. Take a deep breath so that your abdomen is raising higher than your chest. This ensures you that you are fully expanding your lungs.
- After exhaling through your mouth, take a deep breath in through your nose (imagining that you are drawing in all of the air in the room) for a count of 6. Hold this breath for a count of 7 or as long as you can (not exceeding the count of 7)
- Slowly exhale through your mouth for a count of 8. As you exhale, feel relaxation and contract your stomach so that you are exhaling all of the breath. It is important to remember that we deepen respirations by completely exhaling. (Remember when you find yourself holding your breath, you are not exhaling). You may want to practice slowly exhaling as many individuals have a tendency to quickly exhale.
- Repeat this cycle for more times for a total of 5 deep breaths. Aim for a rate of one breath every 10 seconds (or 6 breaths per minute).
This technique is great for preparing to go to sleep, when you are feeling overwhelmed or simply are needing to slow down.
4x4x4 Breathing
I have heard several variations of this breathing and the belief for most is that this technique helps to equalize and balance the body.
- For a count of 4, slowly breath in through your nose
- Hold this breath for a count of 4
- Slowly exhale for a count of 4 through your nose
In a recent Women’s Health article, I read that Navy Seals are taught this type of breathing and are encouraged to do it for four minutes. I typically do not time myself but wait until I am feeling more relaxed.
As mentioned earlier, there are various techniques which work better for some than others and you can find a few here.
Slow yourself down today and take a deep breath.




Thanks for the tips. I think I do about half and half–sometimes shallow breathing, sometimes deep breathing. I’ll keep this in mind for when I’m stressed out.
Ah, so good. I definitely need to remember to breathe and breathe well!