Breath of Love: A Father’s Day Practice for Grief & Grace

Today’s practice is for anyone grieving on Father’s Day.


Press play for a gentle, guided breathing practice to hold grief with grace.

Why a Breath Practice Helps on Father’s Day

  • Regulates the nervous system: slow exhales signal safety.
  • Makes space for emotion: breath anchors you when memories swell.
  • Builds a ritual: a simple, repeatable practice you can return to each year.

Breath of Love: 3-Minute Practice

  1. Sit with feet grounded. Unclench your jaw, hands, and belly.
  2. Place a hand on heart. Inhale 4, exhale 6 (repeat 6 rounds).
  3. On each exhale, silently say: “I am held.”
  4. Finish with one sentence in a journal: “Today I’m honoring…”

Gentle Movement Options

  • Seated cat–cow for 60 seconds
  • Shoulder rolls (5 each direction)
  • Hand-over-heart swaying side to side for one minute

Go slow. Stop anytime. Your pace is enough.


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