This may sound silly, but as Dr. Martin Rossman writes in his new book The Worry Solution,
"I never imagined when I went to medical school how much time I was
going to spend simply teaching many of my patients how to breathe." (Dr.
Rossman is a long-time mind-body specialist who teaches at the
University of California; the book has
garnered praise from the likes of Drs. Andrew Weil and Dean Ornish.)
Breathing, of course, is automatic. But when we worry — especially in
these impoverished days, when we sense a threat to our jobs the way prey
animals fear being eaten — we freeze our breath, however momentarily.
But humans have the ability to control breathing. Diaphragmatic
breathing — sticking out your belly when you inhale — is one simple way
to do this. It activates the parasympathetic sympathetic nervous system,
which relaxes you.
Read more:
http://healthland.time.com/2011/01/03/5-proven-ways-to-stop-stressing-and-become-more-confident-and-happy/#ixzz25zkBcsCG
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