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Ever feel like your mind is racing at a "Grand Prix" pace while you're trying to sleep? In this episode of The Optimistic Beacon, Dr. Ray Calabrese dives into The Science of the Slow Breath to help you move from high-arousal stress to low-arousal calm.
We explore the fascinating role of the Vagus Nerve—your body’s internal "reset button." Learn why your "fight or flight" response triggers during a stressful email and how you can manually intervene using your parasympathetic nervous system. Dr. Ray breaks down actionable, science-backed breathing techniques, including:
Whether you are sitting in a tense meeting or lying awake at 3:00 AM, these physiological tools allow you to take the wheel of your emotional state. Tune in to learn how to build the "muscle of calm" and turn your breath into your superpower.
By Ray CalabreseEver feel like your mind is racing at a "Grand Prix" pace while you're trying to sleep? In this episode of The Optimistic Beacon, Dr. Ray Calabrese dives into The Science of the Slow Breath to help you move from high-arousal stress to low-arousal calm.
We explore the fascinating role of the Vagus Nerve—your body’s internal "reset button." Learn why your "fight or flight" response triggers during a stressful email and how you can manually intervene using your parasympathetic nervous system. Dr. Ray breaks down actionable, science-backed breathing techniques, including:
Whether you are sitting in a tense meeting or lying awake at 3:00 AM, these physiological tools allow you to take the wheel of your emotional state. Tune in to learn how to build the "muscle of calm" and turn your breath into your superpower.