How Calm Breathing Works
When you breathe with your diaphragm, your belly gently expands and your ribs widen. This motion massages the vagus nerve, signaling safety to your nervous system, lowering stress hormones, and creating a grounded, stable feeling throughout your body.
How Calm Breathing Works
Extending your exhale stimulates parasympathetic activity and baroreflex sensitivity. Try inhaling for four, exhaling for six to eight. That simple lengthening tells your heart, muscles, and mind that urgency has passed, and steadiness can return.