HIIB?, a Trick for Being Present, and Becoming More Joyous
Published August 28, 2023
Published August 28, 2023
Here’s why we should add intensity of intention to mindful breathing:
“[T]he more intensely you are attending to the present moment, the more temporary freedom you gain from regrets about the past and worries about the future. Furthermore, the more intensely you practice, the longer the benefits linger after the practice.”
- Chade-Meng Tan, Joy On Demand
So, the more intensely you focus on the breath, the greater joy you experience, and the longer the benefits linger. Sounds good to me.
Practically, one way of doing this is through what we might jokingly call High-Intensity Interval Breathing: Instead of a continuous 20-minute mindful breathing session, break it into four “intense” 4-minute sessions, with a 1-minute break between each.
Give it a try and see if you like it 🙏
“You never get a second chance to make a first impression.”
– Will Rogers
Each morning, when we wake up, we meet a new day. We can make a good first impression by doing our breathing practice first thing.
The day will like you more (and treat you kinder).
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P.S. Aim for consistency: Each day you meet is different, and today doesn’t remember yesterday’s introduction 😊
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