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Breathwork and Cognitive Load: Reducing Mental Strain in an Overstimulated World
There’s a particular kind of tiredness that comes from thinking and holding too much at once. In this article, we explore cognitive load, why mental overwhelm is so common, and how breathwork can support clarity, regulation, and capacity, without adding more to your plate.
The Vagus Nerve & Breathwork: A Guide to Nervous System Regulation
The vagus nerve plays a central role in how we experience stress, safety, and emotional regulation. This gentle guide explores what the vagus nerve is, how breathwork supports vagal tone, and why slow, trauma-sensitive breathing practices can help the nervous system feel safer and more balanced over time.
The Power of Visualization and Breathwork
I recently learned something fascinating: some people are unable to visualize images in their minds. This condition, known as aphantasia, means they can’t summon mental pictures of a loved one’s face, a sunny beach, or even the house they grew up in. Instead of “seeing” these things in their mind’s eye, their thoughts might come as words, concepts, or abstract ideas.
At first, I found this hard to imagine (no pun intended). Visualization has always been a core part of my personal growth toolkit, especially when paired with breathwork. But this discovery made me reflect on how visualization works differently for everyone—and how it’s not just about seeing pictures in your mind.
The Psychology of Conscious Connected Breathwork
What if your breath held the key to unlocking the deepest parts of your mind? For centuries, breathwork has been used as a tool for self-discovery, emotional release, and spiritual connection. Today, modern psychology is beginning to uncover why practices like Conscious Connected Breathwork (CCB) have such a profound impact on our mental and emotional well-being.
Breathwork in the Workplace
It was one of those workdays. My inbox was overflowing, my to-do list wasn’t getting any shorter, and deadlines were looming. As I sat at my desk, hunched over my keyboard, I noticed something—I wasn’t breathing. Not really. My shoulders were tense, my chest tight, and I realised I’d been holding my breath.