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Some days, strength feels heavy.
Like something you have to hold up.
Even when your arms are tired.
This guided breathing reset for caregivers uses a weighted exhale breath. A slow inhale through the nose. A longer exhale, like you are setting something down. It’s a simple 5 minute breathing exercise to help your body loosen its grip and give you a small moment of caregiver stress relief.
This episode is for moments when:
With each inhale, you gently expand. With each longer exhale, you imagine putting something down. Not forever. Just for now. The longer exhale tells your body it can soften. You don’t have to fix anything. You don’t have to solve the day. You are simply letting a little weight drop so there is space for the next breath. This short breathing meditation gives your nervous system a quiet signal that it can settle, even for a few minutes.
You can listen seated, lying down, or wherever you are.
Eyes open or closed.
Just five minutes to soften your breath and let your body settle.
If you need cancer specific caregiving support go to www.cancercaregiverpodcast.com
If you need general caregiver support go to: www.LoveYourCaregivinglife.com
By Charlotte BayalaSome days, strength feels heavy.
Like something you have to hold up.
Even when your arms are tired.
This guided breathing reset for caregivers uses a weighted exhale breath. A slow inhale through the nose. A longer exhale, like you are setting something down. It’s a simple 5 minute breathing exercise to help your body loosen its grip and give you a small moment of caregiver stress relief.
This episode is for moments when:
With each inhale, you gently expand. With each longer exhale, you imagine putting something down. Not forever. Just for now. The longer exhale tells your body it can soften. You don’t have to fix anything. You don’t have to solve the day. You are simply letting a little weight drop so there is space for the next breath. This short breathing meditation gives your nervous system a quiet signal that it can settle, even for a few minutes.
You can listen seated, lying down, or wherever you are.
Eyes open or closed.
Just five minutes to soften your breath and let your body settle.
If you need cancer specific caregiving support go to www.cancercaregiverpodcast.com
If you need general caregiver support go to: www.LoveYourCaregivinglife.com