The well-known saying “There is nothing to fear but fear itself” seems somewhat simplistic, as does the advice to always “choose love instead of fear.” How do we actually embody these bits of wisdom?
We
begin by learning the art of centering by focusing on our breath
whenever fear or anxiety starts to grab us. Centering allows us to blend
and flow with the current situation rather than block and resist it.
Instead of reacting habitually, we pause and begin with our breath. We
slowly breathe in through our nose and then hold that breath for a count
of four. Next, we breathe that breath out through pursed lips, relaxing
our facial muscles, for a count of eight. We repeat this process until
we calm down.
With
each breath, we can intentionally allow our abdominal breathing to get
slower, quieter, and more regular, which communicates to our entire
nervous system that we are safe. Breathing in, we are present to
whatever is. Breathing out, we calm ourselves. Our breath is the bridge
from where we are to where we’d like to be. We ride the waves of our
breath to a calmer, safer place, where we can more easily problem-solve
and take positive action.
Whenever any strong emotions threaten to overwhelm me, I can practice the art of centering.
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