4-7-8 Calm Breathing Exercise - Relaxing Breath Technique | Meditation I Anxiety reduction and Sleep

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Zusammenfassung

TLDRThis video discusses managing fear and anxiety through the 4-7-8 breathing technique. This technique involves breathing in for 4 seconds, holding the breath for 7 seconds, and exhaling for 8 seconds. This method helps quiet the 'jumpy monkey' in your brain, associated with nervousness, by engaging 'Mr. Smartypants,' which represents a calm and focused state. By imagining a balloon under your lungs inflating and deflating, and following a structured breath pattern, you can enhance mental clarity and relaxation. Regular practice can help you face challenges with wisdom and peace instead of succumbing to stress.

Mitbringsel

  • 🧠 The brain's 'jumpy monkey' can cause stress responses.
  • 🌬️ 4-7-8 breathing calms the mind and reduces anxiety.
  • 🎈 Imagine a balloon expanding with each inhale.
  • 💡 Holding breath for 7 seconds activates relaxation.
  • 🎯 Focus on breathing to allow 'Mr. Smartypants' control.
  • 😌 Regular practice improves emotional regulation.
  • 🔄 Gradually increase intervals for breath holding.
  • 🧘‍♂️ Use as a tool to face challenges peacefully.

Zeitleiste

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    The video explains how fear or nervousness can cause shallow breathing and overactivity in the brain, likened to a "jumpy monkey." To regain control and calm down, it introduces the 4-7-8 breathing technique, which involves deep diaphragmatic breathing. The method requires breathing in for four seconds, holding the breath for seven, and exhaling for eight seconds while imagining inflating and deflating a balloon. The technique helps shift control back to the "smartypants" part of the brain for improved decision-making and calmness.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

  • What is 4-7-8 breathing?

    It's a breathing exercise where you breathe in for 4 seconds, hold for 7 seconds, and exhale for 8 seconds.

  • How does 4-7-8 breathing help?

    It helps calm the mind, reduces stress, and encourages better control of emotions by activating the relaxation response.

  • Why is deep breathing important?

    Deep breathing helps oxygenate the brain, allowing better control over emotional responses and alleviating stress.

  • What should I imagine while doing the breathing technique?

    Imagine a balloon under your lungs inflating as you breathe in and deflating as you breathe out.

  • What if I can't hold my breath for 7 seconds?

    It's okay to start with shorter intervals and gradually increase them as you practice.

  • How often should I practice this breathing exercise?

    You can practice it whenever you're feeling anxious or as a regular part of a relaxation routine.

  • What is the 'jumpy monkey' and 'Mr. Smartypants'?

    The 'jumpy monkey' refers to an anxious state of mind, while 'Mr. Smartypants' refers to a calm and focused state.

  • Where should my tongue be during 4-7-8 breathing?

    Curl the tip of your tongue to touch the hard ridge behind your upper front teeth.

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    fly with Abel and buy sometimes the
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    brain goes in overdrive when you are
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    fearful and nervous say right before a
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    big test or maybe when you see a bully
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    at that time your breathing becomes
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    really shallow the jumpy monkey in your
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    brain becomes in control it starts to
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    pump oxygen really fast so as to make
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    you run away from that situation at that
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    time it's important for you to take deep
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    breaths so that mr. smartypants in your
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    brain can take control that's when the
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    four seven eight
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    breathing is helpful for seven eight
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    breathing is a lot deeper and we breathe
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    from our diaphragm imagine there is a
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    balloon under your lungs and every time
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    you breathe in the balloon gets bigger
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    and bigger and then you prick the
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    balloon and let the air get out slowly
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    as you exhale the way you do this
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    exercise is to breathe in deep for four
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    seconds hold your breath for seven
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    seconds and exhale for eight seconds
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    when you do this imagine the balloon
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    inflating and then slowly deflating curl
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    the tip of your tongue up to touch the
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    hard Ridge behind your upper front teeth
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    if you can't curl it up just touch the
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    hard Ridge behind your front teeth now
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    let's do the exercise
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    sit up straight you may or may not close
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    your eyes curl your tongue and bring it
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    to the back of front teeth
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    breathe in two three four hold two three
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    four five six seven breathe out three
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    four five six seven eight
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    breathe in two three four hold two three
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    four five six seven breathe out
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    three four five six seven eight
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    breathe in two three four hold two three
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    four five six seven breathe out three
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    four five six seven eight
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    breathe in two three four hold two three
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    four five six seven breathe out three
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    four five six seven eight
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    breathe in two three four hold two three
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    four five six seven breathe out
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    three four five six seven eight at the
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    end of the last cycle relax and notice
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    how you feel
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    try to finish with an inner and outer
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    smile at the beginning you may not be
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    able to hold the breath for seven
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    seconds and that's okay just keep trying
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    and keep increasing your intervals as
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    you practice this exercise you will
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    notice you are getting calmer and are
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    able to not let jumpy monkey ruin your
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    mood you will let mr. smartypants be the
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    boss of your day you will not run away
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    but will face the situation with wisdom
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    and peace
Tags
  • 4-7-8 breathing
  • stress relief
  • deep breathing
  • mindfulness
  • anxiety management
  • calmness
  • relaxation
  • breathing exercise