Most people come to breathwork because they're tired.
Not just sleepy,
But the kind of tired that sleep does not seem to fix.
They've tried resting.
They've tried switching off.
And they still wake up depleted.
That kind of exhaustion is usually not about sleep at all.
It's about a nervous system that's been running too hard.
For too long.
And does not know how to stop.
The breath is one of the few ways we can speak directly to that system.
When we breathe in a particular way,
Slowly.
Deliberately.
With attention on the exhale.
The nervous system receives the signal.
Not an instruction,
A signal.
It's telling it that it's safe to let go,
That the effort can stop just for now.
And that rest is actually possible.
Breathwork does not have to be complicated.
It does not require a particular posture or a long practice.
Five minutes of slow,
Conscious breathing with a longer exhale than inhale is usually enough to begin shifting your state.
That is what breathwork is at its simplest.
Using the breath with intention.
To change how you feel in your body.
If that sounds like something you need,
I have several short practices on my profile designed specifically for exhaustion and the kind of tiredness that rest alone won't touch.
They are free and they take five minutes or less.