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What the Heck Is “Breathwork”? Beginning Your Mindfulness Journey

October 4, 2025 by Michelle Szekely Leave a Comment

If you’re new to the world of mindfulness and meditation, breathwork might sound like no more than a wellness buzzword. In actuality, however, it’s a powerful, science-backed tool in the mindfulness toolkit. By learning how to intentionally regulate your breath, you can trigger your body’s natural calming response—often within minutes. If you’ve ever felt stuck in a state of anxiety, anger, or even just overstimulated by a busy day, breathwork guided by a mental health professional can bring your body and mind back to center. 

No Fancy Equipment Needed to Get Started! 

Practicing breathwork for mindfulness doesn’t require any equipment or expensive classes. It simply means bringing awareness to your breathing and shifting it in a way that supports your emotional state. Here are a few common types of breathwork: 

  • Box breathing involves inhaling, holding, and exhaling for equal counts 

  • Alternate nostril breathing (done by taking turns closing each nostril with light finger pressure) can promote balance and calm 

  • Diaphragmatic (or belly) breathing helps slow your heart rate and relax your body 

  • “4-7-8” breathing reduces stress and quiets racing thoughts 

Many people find that consistent breathwork practice becomes a gateway into deeper mindfulness practices, like meditation and yoga. It can also be useful during therapy to help manage overwhelming emotions or flashbacks. 

The Intersection of Breathwork and Therapy 

Therapists often integrate breathwork into sessions because of its grounding effects. Whether you’re new to therapy or just exploring tools for better emotional regulation, breathwork is an excellent place to start. I am a compassionate professionals who can support your growth every step of the way with breathwork and other invaluable anti-anxiety techniques. Schedule a consultation today

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