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  • Polyvagal Practices,
• 9/28/25

Extended Exhale | Breathing Practice • Vagus Nerve Exercise

Slow down your breathing through a longer exhalation. Exhale longer than you inhale (for example, 2 seconds in, 4 out). Extend gradually to find a comfortable rhythm that helps calm and regulate your nervous system.

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