So when life comes a-flyin» at you, you've learned to take deep,
slow breaths before you react.
Not exact matches
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Slow down
before you're out of
breath.
Slow your breathing and take a long, deep
breath before speaking.
Before you know it, your hands will find a spot to rest and your
breath will
slow down.
Newborn babies tend to breathe in a cycle when they sleep, with their
breaths tending to go faster and then
slow down,
before becoming shallow.
This natural remedy, of just staying with the
breath and
slowing down your mind and body
before bed, is often a lot more effective than a sleeping pill... and much better for you and bubs, too!
But rather than pushing baby out for a long time
before the body and perenium are stretched and ready, with breathing,
slow, even
breaths, she conditions her body to stay calm, and evidence has been shown that by doing this she is pushing baby further down the birth canal until the end when they are at the opening and ready to emerge.
Practice each pose three to five long,
slow, deep
breaths before moving on to the next.
Right
before you leave the house, ask your dog to sit and take three deep,
slow deep
breaths with your eyes closed and ground yourself in the present moment.
Focus on decreasing your heart rate and
slowing down your
breath before exiting the machine.
I find this helpful to do
before meals: I love to eat and taking some calming, deep
breaths before I eat help me to
slow down and remember to have an attitude of gratitude.
Therefore, if you take deep
slow breaths to promote relaxation and wait the contraction of the muscles will stop and allow you to stretch further
before the stretch reflex comes back into play.
• Orange - yellow coloration of the mucous membranes • Thin, watery blood • Cattle that are
slow, reluctant to move or short of
breath • Aggressive behavior shortly
before death • Sudden, unexplained death of adult cattle • Abortions
When you feel the anger beginning, take a couple of
slow, deep
breaths before you continue.
When you and your partner are discussing a rather stressful topic, take a deep,
slow breath, in and out,
before you begin to speak.