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EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 20 MIN

Workday Sigh Technique: How to Cut Stress in Back

from ANXIETY: Let’s Make Sense of This Sh*t · host Fabian

In this episode, Fabian shares a simple sixty second breathing pattern that interrupts racing thoughts and chest tightness during back to back meetings. Drawing from his own experience with packed calendars and a client call that triggered shallow breathing, he explains how a double inhale followed by a long exhale activates the vagus nerve to lower heart rate and ease muscle tension right at your desk. The technique requires no extra time, quiet space, or tools, making it practical for busy workdays. Listeners learn the exact counts, why extended exhales signal safety to the nervous system, and how to slot it between tasks without anyone noticing. This approach turns everyday sighs into a reliable reset that reduces stress buildup before the next meeting starts. Key Takeaways: • Lower heart rate and chest tightness in under sixty seconds. • Reset your nervous system without leaving your chair or closing eyes. • Reduce racing thoughts by signaling safety through longer exhales. • Fit quick resets into existing gaps between meetings or emails. • Build lasting calm by repeating the pattern two or three times. What You'll Discover: • Why shallow breathing during deadlines increases carbon dioxide and tension. • How a double inhale clears gases faster than normal deep breaths. • The direct path from lungs to brainstem that drops stress signals quickly. • Simple posture tweaks that make the sigh work even on video calls. • Ways to recognize early chest tightness and respond before it grows. Recommended Resources: • Huberman Lab Podcast Breathing episode from 2021 on physiological sighs • Stanford Human Performance Lab research on extended exhales and vagus nerve • Cell Reports study by Melis et al 2019 on breathing patterns under time pressure • Stanford findings from 2022 on desk based resets during acute stress Coming Up Next Tune in next time for practical ways to protect your energy when projects pile up faster than expected and small tasks start feeling overwhelming. 📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at [email protected]. 💛 Join Our Supporters Club 💛 Help keep these vital conversations alive—Click Here: https://www.spreaker.com/podca...

In this episode, Fabian shares a simple sixty second breathing pattern that interrupts racing thoughts and chest tightness during back to back meetings. Drawing from his own experience with packed calendars and a client call that triggered shallow breathing, he explains how a double inhale followed by a long exhale activates the vagus nerve to lower heart rate and ease muscle tension right at your desk. The technique requires no extra time, quiet space, or tools, making it practical for busy workdays. Listeners learn the exact counts, why extended exhales signal safety to the nervous system, and how to slot it between tasks without anyone noticing. This approach turns everyday sighs into a reliable reset that reduces stress buildup before the next meeting starts. Key Takeaways: • Lower heart rate and chest tightness in under sixty seconds. • Reset your nervous system without leaving your chair or closing eyes. • Reduce racing thoughts by signaling safety through longer exhales. • Fit quick resets into existing gaps between meetings or emails. • Build lasting calm by repeating the pattern two or three times. What You'll Discover: • Why shallow breathing during deadlines increases carbon dioxide and tension. • How a double inhale clears gases faster than normal deep breaths. • The direct path from lungs to brainstem that drops stress signals quickly. • Simple posture tweaks that make the sigh work even on video calls. • Ways to recognize early chest tightness and respond before it grows. Recommended Resources: • Huberman Lab Podcast Breathing episode from 2021 on physiological sighs • Stanford Human Performance Lab research on extended exhales and vagus nerve • Cell Reports study by Melis et al 2019 on breathing patterns under time pressure • Stanford findings from 2022 on desk based resets during acute stress Coming Up Next Tune in next time for practical ways to protect your energy when projects pile up faster than expected and small tasks start feeling overwhelming. 📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at [email protected]. 💛 Join Our Supporters Club 💛 Help keep these vital conversations alive—Click Here: https://www.spreaker.com/podca...

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