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    TECHBy TECHJune 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Stress has a way of taking over before you even realize it. Your thoughts start racing, your shoulders tighten, and suddenly even small tasks can feel overwhelming. In moments like these, many people try to think their way out of stress, but peace often begins somewhere much simpler: your breath.

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    Your breath tends to become rapid when you feel anxious or stressed. By slowing it down intentionally, you send a signal to your body that you are safe. As your body relaxes, your mind often follows. The next time stress starts building up, take a moment to pause and focus on your breath with these three easy breathing techniques.

    ALSO READ: 7 ways to quiet your mind

    1. Box Breathing

    One of the easiest and most effective techniques for calming your mind and body, the Box Breathing meditation technique is commonly used by athletes, public speakers, and even military personnel to stay focused under pressure.

    Here’s how to do it:

    • Inhale through your nose for 4 seconds
    • Hold your breath for 4 seconds
    • Repeat the cycle several times

    As you continue this steady rhythm, you may notice your heart rate slowing down and your thoughts becoming less chaotic.

    2. Physiological Sigh

    Sometimes stress can build up so quickly that you need an immediate reset. That’s where the physiological sigh can help.

    To practice it:

    • Take a deep breath in through your nose until your lungs feel almost full
    • Then take a quick, short inhale through your nose to expand your lungs fully
    • Exhale slowly, with your mouth, in a long sigh

    This technique helps release built-up tension and can quickly reduce feelings of stress. Many people notice a sense of relief after just one or two rounds. Think of it as pressing a reset button for your mind and body when things start to feel overwhelming.

    ALSO READ: 7 myths about meditation that many people still believe

    3. Five-Finger Breathing

    Five-finger breathing combines breathwork with gentle movement, making it especially useful when your mind feels scattered or restless.

    To do this exercise:

    • Hold one hand out in front of you
    • Use the index finger of your other hand to trace the outline of your open hand slowly
    • As you move up each finger, inhale slowly
    • As you move down each finger, exhale slowly
    • Continue tracing all five fingers

    Unlike many breathing exercises, five-finger breathing engages multiple senses. You focus on your breath, the movement of your hands, and the physical sensation of touch. This helps bring your attention back to the present moment, quiet mental chatter, and creates a feeling of calm almost instantly.

    ALSO READ: What is mindfulness meditation, and why are experts suggesting using this technique to avoid stress and anxiety?

    Disclaimer: Breathing exercises can support relaxation and stress management, but they are not a substitute for professional medical or mental health care.

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