04/22/2020 / By Arsenio Toledo
These are very unpleasant times, and nobody should make you feel guilty for being worried at a time when the freedom of movement of more than a third of the planet’s population is being restricted to avoid a deadly virus.
It’s difficult to stay positive during this time – but you should still try to. Try focusing your energy on mindful activities like breathwork, or breathing exercises that can improve your mental, physical and spiritual well-being. Not only will practicing breathwork improve your mood, but it can also lower your stress levels and regulate your blood pressure levels. You may even be able to alter the way your body responds to pain.
Breathwork can give you plenty of other health benefits. It can help you process negative emotions and heal emotional pain; it can improve your anger, anxiety or depression issues; and – perhaps most importantly – it can increase your feelings of happiness and joy.
Here are several breathwork exercises that you can try to help you stay positive during these trying times. (h/t to MindBodyGreen.com)
It’s important to stay positive during these troubling times. To learn more about ways that you can kick depression and anxiety down the curb, read the articles at BeatDepression.news.
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