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Diaphragmatic Breathing — The Resonant Identity

Diaphragmatic Breathing

The Resonant Identity

Published: May 24, 2026

Belly-first breathing with hand-placement cues to reduce reactivity and restore calm presence.

Diaphragmatic Breathing

Train your breath to come from your belly first, so your body can settle before your mind tries to solve everything.

What this practice is

Diaphragmatic breathing emphasizes downward breath movement into the lower lungs. Instead of shallow chest breathing, you guide expansion into the abdomen and lower ribs.

When to use it

  • During anxiety spikes

  • Before sleep

  • Before recording, presenting, or difficult communication

  • Any time your breathing feels high, tight, or rushed

Why it supports identity work

When breath is shallow, interpretation often becomes narrow and threat-biased. Deep diaphragmatic patterns increase interoceptive awareness and widen your response window, helping you choose from present identity rather than inherited survival scripts.

Guided Script

Step 1 — Hand placement cues

  • Place one hand on your upper chest

  • Place one hand on your belly, just below the ribs

Your goal: belly hand moves first; chest hand stays relatively quiet.

Step 2 — Inhale through your nose

Inhale gently for 4 counts and feel your belly rise into your lower hand.

Step 3 — Slow exhale emphasis

Exhale for 6 to 8 counts through pursed lips. Let shoulders soften as your belly falls.

Step 4 — Continue for 3 to 5 minutes

Stay steady and unforced. If dizziness appears, shorten the inhale and keep the exhale smooth.

Step 5 — Check your state

Name:

  • your current tension level (0–10)

  • one body signal that changed

  • one grounded action you can take next

Optional Add-Ons

  • Before a challenge: Use 90 seconds before challenge writing.

  • Pair with journaling: Prompt: "What did my body know before my story caught up?"

  • When Past Identity activates: If you feel urgency or proving energy, take 5 slow exhales before responding.


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Written by Terence Waters. The Resonant Identity is a living extension of The Resonance Core Framework™.

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