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EP423: Try This to Calm Your Nerves in Seconds with Laura Jane
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We breathe all day long without even thinking about it, but what if one small shift in how you exhale could instantly calm your nervous system? In this short challenge episode, Laura Jane introduces a simple but powerful reset: three long exhales. No complicated technique. No counting patterns. When stress rises, pressure builds, or emotions spike, this tiny breath practice can help you regulate in seconds. Try it this week and notice how quickly your body responds.
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