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#1. Breathe it out.

#1. Breathe it out.

Breathing exercises are one of the simplest relaxation strategies, and can effectively calm your stressed-out body and mind anywhere at any time. Sit or lay down in a quiet and safe place such as on your bed or the floor in your home and put one of your hands on your belly. Breathe in to a slow count of three, and then breathe out to the same slow count of three. Feel your belly rise and fall as you breathe in and out. Repeat five times, or as long as you need to feel relaxed.

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  1. Take a long, deep breath to calm yourself down.
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Use deep breathing exercises to relax your body:

  • Sit somewhere comfortable with a straight back
  • Close your eyes and begin breathing through your nose
  • Breathe in for a count of two.
  • Hold your breath for a count of one
  • Breathe out through your mouth ...

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Get into a comfortable position and close your eyes. Breathe in through your nose and imagine breathing in a calming color, such as light blue. Exhale through your mouth, imagine your anxiety exiting your body through a color, such as red. Repeat.

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