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Connecting to Your Supportive Breath

Connecting to your supportive breath

The fear of public speaking is so strong that our bodies respond to it as if it were a life or death situation. Often when getting ready to do a presentation or public speaking, your body will lock up, causing you to go into fight or flight mode. Connecting to your supportive breath is an important part of any presentation.  

The stakes of your presentation may be high, however, finding a sense of calm is crucial so that you can do your job well. You don’t want to be a deer in headlights, right? Next time you are feeling stressed about presenting, you are not sure how to present or you want to simply practice, start with a supportive breath free from bad habits. 

The following are three breathing exercises you can work on to connect to your supportive breath. 

How to start with a low, supportive breath from your diaphragm or your low belly. 

Can’t find your breath? That’s okay, connecting with your supportive breath for the first time can be difficult and finding a supportive breath when you are nervous takes time. Try this: 

Want to connect further to your body through breathing? If you you are able to, try this:   

Breathing with awareness should never cause tension. 

Connecting with your supportive breath should help your body loosen up when you are feeling stressed. Whether you are having trouble engaging your supportive breath and/or you have found your supportive breath but feel tense, these exercises will help you. To master finding and using your supportive breath, you must practice. Try these exercises at home and at work. You may find that your supportive breath is harder to engage before a presentation and that’s okay. Keep breathing. 

To learn more about presenting with confidence, check out part two of Susanne’s article by clicking here.

If you looking to work on your presentation skills, check out what Bee Young Comms offers in terms of training by clicking here.  

To learn more about what Bee Young Comms can do to help you or your team, contact us today.

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