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I feel the same. I've been using "Box Breathing" gifs* for a long while and this one here feels like I'm just making myself get out of breath with shallow breathing that do not fill my lungs. Perhaps it is the point but the page does not go into details. * https://quietkit.com/box-breathing/. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Breathing exercises such as Box breathing have been helpful when I start to feel motion sick. But only if I am enjoying what I am playing, if I am grinding or powering through it; I am screwed. Source: about 1 year ago
Another similar resource https://quietkit.com/box-breathing/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Box breathing technique: Inhale 4 counts, hold breath 4 counts, exhale 4 counts, hold empty breath 4 counts. Includes visual guide: Https://quietkit.com/box-breathing/. Source: over 1 year ago
I suggest that you take some time to focus on breathing w/o anxiety. This might be short sessions that get increasingly longer. Here's a link to Box Breathing for short sessions: https://quietkit.com/box-breathing/. Source: almost 2 years ago
That said, first aid techniques for what you describe: An app that let's you write down your emotions. Just something about the process of writing the emotion down makes them easier to care about. I use this app https://stopbreathethink.com/ and just use the check-in process. Source: over 1 year ago
Just learning to name the emotions. I used a free app for this: Https://stopbreathethink.com/ It has a check-in process where you choose a couple of emotions to get some recommended meditations. The meditations aren't necessary, just checking the emotions helped a lot. It also has cute stickers if you meditate several times in a row and that kept my simple brain going. I saw that other people used an emotion wheel. Source: almost 2 years ago
Oh I do! Try Headspace. You have to pay for it, but I am not certain of the current price per month since fortunately my employer now pays for it as a benefit. However, at one time I did pay for it and it was definitely worth it if you try to meditate every day. Only 10 minutes per day and my mood greatly improved in 2 weeks. There are also some free apps such as https://stopbreathethink.com. Source: about 2 years ago
Online Breathing Timer - Breathe to become calm and regain focus
Headspace - Meditation made simple. Brilliant things happen in calm minds.
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Calm - Calm.com can help you reduce stress and increase calm.
Breathwrk - Science backed breathing exercises
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