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Keep healthy at work!If your job is making you breathe badly - do something about it. Make sure BREATHE STRETCH & MOVE is added to your office library -- and enjoy the stories people tell in the book.
This describes very well what 'stage fright' feels like; going blank and not being able to focus on what to do next, in spite of being well prepared. Stage fright is really another name for an acute attack of carbon dioxide deficit. (too much of it is flushed out through infringements to our breathing by-laws - sighing, breath-holding, mouth breathing, rapid or high-chest breathing). Symptoms of this include tingly fingers, wobbly knees, tunnel vision and as often as not, a quavery voice. Or worse still, completely losing the plot, and as happened to Shaun . . . speechlessness. His problems when we analysed them were:
Shaun had been doing all the right things. He was keeping fit, he had an excellent diet, and was seeing a councellor for stress. But the First Step had not been addressed - assessing and correcting his breathing pattern disorders. This proved to be a major breakthrough for him. He is now a brilliant and confident public speaker. Over breathing is bad for us We'd love to hear from you - your own stories of work stresses and how you've dealt with them. Breathe well ! from Dinah, Tania and the B R E A T H I N G WORKS team. Copyright Breathing Works 2005 { Back to Top ] |
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