I suppose you could call me an exercise nut. I swim, I lift, I spin, I elliptical, I step, I run, and I even practice yoga. It’s the yoga that’s the newest to me, and yoga seems to intrigue me the most. I usually don’t enter into anything lightly, so when I first started, I decided to fully immerse myself in it. I went to a one-week program that had attendees in yoga classes multiple times a day, four hours at a time. It was there I learned just how challenging yoga can be.
I was always pretty confident with my fitness, but I quickly learned that fitness is only one aspect of yoga. Flexibility, balance, strength and more are also parts of yoga, and it didn’t take long for me to realize I was in a little over my head at my, “yoga camp.” But as I struggled, grunted, groaned, and wobbled, I heard my instructor repeat three words often:
“Breathe with it.”
Breathe with it? I could barely breath, period. However, the more I practiced, the more I began to understand just how important those three words were. Our instinct is to limit our breathing, or even hold our breath when we’re under pressure. The problem is, when we do that, we trigger the body’s stress response, and actually deplete energy. But when you breathe deeply, and breathe with it, you improve the movement of energy and this helps the body relax. In fact, a 2018 study found that breath-focused yoga boosted attention span in participants.
Now, let’s leave the world of yoga, and enter your particular world. If breathing with it can help channel our energy, calm our mind, and boost our attention span, why wouldn’t this apply to other things in business and life? Perhaps you’re going to deliver a big presentation, or maybe you’re getting ready to meet with a key client, or possibly you’re preparing for a job interview. Just reading that last sentence might have started the process of tightening up, and shortening your breaths. The fact is, it would be much better if we breathe with it.
That leaves us with how to breathe with it. When you become aware that you are tightening up, bring your awareness to your breath by breathing through your nose, and observe the inhalation and exhalation that’s taking place. No need to change or do anything. Just breathe, with an awareness of your breathing for a minute or two.
Once you feel yourself calming down, see if you can send your breath into your belly for deeper breathing. This is our natural, resting state of breathing. Deep belly breathing calms the nervous system by targeting the vagus nerve, the largest nerve in your brain, which in turn soothes the stress response in the brain. When you try this, imagine there is a balloon in your belly: On the inhale, that balloon expands into your hands, and on the exhale it deflates. You won’t need to do this for too long; eight breaths in – a slight hold – eight breaths out should do fine.
So, the next time you feel pressure, and a little short of breath, and maybe a vague sense of nausea or fatigue, don’t run from it. Turn towards it, accept it, and breathe with it.
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You can read the transcript here – https://bit.ly/3BOfU7o
You can watch the podcast here – https://youtu.be/w-QgGvweE2M
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I also mixed it up with a wonderful podcaster, Terry McDougall on her Marketing Mambo show. As she puts it, we “Cha-cha-chatted!” If you want to hear sales and marketing go toe-to-toe, you’ll enjoy this show. https://www.buzzsprout.com/1569061/8172686-the-art-of-influence-in-sales-and-marketing-with-rob-jolles
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I’ve appeared on the “Small Business Advocate Show” with Jim Blasingame for almost 20 years now, and you’ll find dozens of our conversations on his website. We just sat down a few weeks ago for a great conversation about selling fundamentals and the strategic use of stories. Here’s a link to over 100 interviews done over the years, including my most recent interview that explores our many behaviors we display that are based more on a default mechanism than actual logic. https://www.smallbusinessadvocate.com/small-business-experts/rob-jolles-134
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- How to Look Like a Pro!
- Public Speaking Anxiety Tip
- Virtual Office Setup for Online Presentations
You’ll find the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRO7BsBDl6oL-6ZPW3O01x-g5PiR38ljL
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I loved talking about the book, Why People Don’t Believe You on a podcast that I’m sure you’ll like called Onward Nation: https://predictiveroi.com/podcasts/rob-jolles/
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I’ve been doing hot yoga for a few years. Took a break during the pandemic since most of the studios were closed but restarted a few months ago. As long as you’re breathing, you’re doing yoga.
I haven’t been at it as long as you have, but I intensified my yoga practice during the pandemic with YouTube videos – specifically, Yoga by Adriene. I’ve never done hot yoga, but I’m game! Thanks for posting Fred.
Hooray and namaste Rob!
I started hot power yoga in 2000 after my personal trainer tore both of my achilles while ‘trying to loosen them up’. My running /racing career was Over!! Yoga became a sweet addiction – every day for at least 90 minutes. One pose was particularly challenging and the teacher could see me straining. She came to my mat and I said I’m trying really hard to get into this pose. She said “Breathe, relax and try easy, not hard.” That was an AHA moment for me. Terrific article Rob! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
“Try easy, not hard.” Love that! It seems counterintuitive, but breathing with it, and trying easy, not hard works. Why am I not surprised that you don’t just practice yoga; you do 90 minutes a day. 🙂 Thanks for posting Neil.
Great BLArticle! I’ve practiced hot yoga a couple times a week for many years and I’d say it’s the one thing I keep doing no matter what as it’s so good for your body and mind. Definitely helps you to think of calm deep breaths when you need it during the day. It’s helped tremendously with the aches and pain of my “older” body. Glad you’re enjoying it.
Looks like everyone is checking in with hot yoga, and it’s one of the few forms of yoga I have not participated in… but I will! Thanks for the push, and for posting Bob!
Fantastic article and spirit with yoga! I particularly like the link you made to the business and real life. I’m not a yoga devotee 😊, but do integrate some practice into other exercises. Yoga is beneficial physically, mentally, and spiritually, for sure.
I’m not sure if I can even be counted as a yoga devotee. I practice one to two times a week. But like you, I find the link to business life interesting. Nice to hear from you, and thanks for posting Hui!
Interesting. May you be successful and gain insight as you practice yoga– one of the body-mind connection physical disciplines. I’m working on getting to my weight goal and am now 10 pounds away. My doctor said I have to exercise so I looked for exercise that would fit my personality. Something I would enjoy and stick with. Two came up: yoga and pilates. I’m about balance and recovery at this point so I decided to investigate a pilates course first.
Congratulations on your success. I hope you get to that goal of yours! In the meantime, if you want to experience yoga online, free, the best instructor I know is, Yoga by Adriene. She has countless videos on YouTube from beginner to expert. Thanks for posting Edia!