Breathing practices for focus and relaxation
Build a steady rhythm that suits life in Ireland, from early commutes to evening wind-down at home.
Each routine is practical, realistic, and designed for day-to-day use without pressure or bold claims.
Build a steady rhythm that suits life in Ireland, from early commutes to evening wind-down at home.
Each routine is practical, realistic, and designed for day-to-day use without pressure or bold claims.
A short guided breathing pause can help you settle into the next task, whether you are in Dublin city traffic, at home in Stillorgan, or between meetings.
Inhale, hold, exhale, and pause with equal timing before focused blocks of work.
Lengthen the exhale when moving from active daytime pace into a calmer evening routine.
Guide attention from lower to upper chest to support posture and a consistent breathing flow.
4 minutes to settle your pace before travel.
3 minutes between work sessions for reset.
6 minutes to ease into a quieter night.
These routines are general wellbeing practices and can be adjusted to your comfort and schedule.
Use short sessions between tasks to reset attention.
Maintain a comfortable rhythm during demanding hours.
Prepare for calls and presentations with structured breaths.
5-8 minutes before your first task block.
2-4 minutes between meetings or focused sessions.
6-10 minutes of longer exhales before rest.
Keep shoulders relaxed and chest open for smooth airflow.
Use a light timer to stay consistent without pressure.
Choose a low-distraction space where possible.
Use 4 minutes before your first inbox session, then 2 minutes before each major meeting.
Add one short breath cycle before leaving home and one before starting your evening routine.
Choose slower pacing in the morning and a short wind-down before bedtime.
T 27, Rowan Ave, Stillorgan Business Park, Dublin, Ireland
Start with 2 to 5 minutes and expand naturally when the routine feels comfortable.
Yes, short sessions can fit around meetings, calls, and focused tasks.
No special equipment is required, only a comfortable seat and a calm moment.
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