Today’s practice is for anyone grieving on Father’s Day.
For children missing their fathers.
For fathers missing their children.
For all who carry invisible loss.
May you feel seen, held, and gently supported in this space.
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
- Sit with feet grounded. Unclench your jaw, hands, and belly.
- Place a hand on heart. Inhale 4, exhale 6 (repeat 6 rounds).
- On each exhale, silently say: “I am held.”
- 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.
More Support This Week
Take the free 5-Day Calm Reset online course for women 45+. About 5 minutes a day.
https://bit.ly/5DayCalmReset
Related Resources
- Rooted for Care – tools for nervous system steadiness
- Rooted Calm – 400 Affirmations for Everyday Steadiness
- Tips for Managing Grief
