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7 Effective Ways to Reduce Anxiety

November 28, 2022 · Mental Health
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#2 Try Some Breathing Exercises

This stress-relieving breathing exercise may be performed anywhere and just takes a few minutes. If you frequently include it in your daily routine, you will reap the most rewards. You can perform it while standing, sitting in a back-supporting chair, laying on a bed, or lying on a mat on the floor. Create as much comfort for yourself as you can. If you can, remove any clothes that restrict your ability to breathe.

Our breathing becomes quick and shallow when we are anxious. Deep belly breathing lowers anxiety by triggering the relaxation response in the body as well as lowering blood pressure and pulse rate. We can’t be nervous and deep breathe at the same time; thus, this strategy is effective. 

There are various alternatives to try, such as this straightforward exercise:

  • Breathe deeply and count to four;
  • For four counts, hold your breath;
  • Count to four as you exhale;
  • Repeat a couple of times.
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3 responses to “7 Effective Ways to Reduce Anxiety”

  1. Karen says:
    March 2, 2023 at 1:32 pm

    Good Stuff – I am a Senior Fitness Specialist, and will
    be teaching a Yoga class this morning – will bring up
    some of this info – Thanks, Karen

    Reply
  2. Gerald Kageff says:
    March 13, 2023 at 11:51 am

    Week end get a ways, meditation , tai chi, playing guitar are also some stress reducing strategies….

    Reply
  3. Clyde Sexton says:
    March 15, 2023 at 11:39 pm

    Wow! I did not know about how crippling anxiety could be. This info is great.

    Reply

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