Why Breath Shapes Focus
Overbreathing can lower carbon dioxide too much, subtly reducing cerebral blood flow and fogging your focus. Slower, gentler nasal breathing restores balance, stabilizes attention, and supports mental clarity. Try two minutes now, then tell us what changes you notice.
Why Breath Shapes Focus
Longer exhales stimulate the vagus nerve, nudging your body toward a calm-but-alert state that is perfect for deep work. That shift often feels like quiet strength. Test ten relaxed breaths, extend each exhale, and share whether your inner noise drops.