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30 Day Challenge Series, Day 10: Practice a Three-Breath Reset

Cheryl McColgan discusses the habit for day 10 in the Healthy Habits Challenge, a simple 3 breath reset. Breathwork is a great tool for stress relief and attention.

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Episode Transcript:

Cheryl McColgan (00:00.414)
I'm Cheryl McColgan founder of Heal Nourish Grow and welcome to day 10 of the 30 day healthy habits challenge. So today is going to be a habit that I have been practicing for a really long time because it's a little bit based in yoga, which if you know a little bit about my background, I'm a certified experienced yoga teacher, tons of hours teaching, have been doing yoga since… gosh this is…

tough to say, but like over 30 years now I picked it up while I was in college. But anyway, it's about a breathing practice. And this one's not a structured breathing practice. This is just to try this one time today. And that's just to practice a three breath reset. So at some point during the day where you're either tired or feeling a little stressed, or you're having an interaction that is making you tense up, you're simply going to take three deep breaths.

Now the one thing I want to teach you about this because there are a lot of structured breathing programs and they all have maybe slightly different purposes. There's box breathing, there's alternate nostril breathing, there's a ton of different breathing practices. And we are going to talk about another one I think later in the series that's for a different purpose. But really this is just a practice to just get you thinking about breathing. And the thing I just want to bring home is that the most

One of the more important parts of any breath practice, I think if you're using it to calm down or to fight stress, which is what we're trying to do with this one, and that is to extend the exhale slightly longer than the inhale. So if you inhale for a count of four, for example, you want to exhale for at least a count of five. And the reason that this works and there's plenty of data on it, like you know, with this whole challenge, there's always research and the links for those are in your tracker and emails.

But the slightly longer exhale activates your parasympathetic nervous system. And that's the part of your nervous system that's for calm, that's for rest and digest. And it's the one that a lot of people really have trouble accessing. So just having that slightly longer exhale is a great way to do that. So today, like I said, one of those times you're just going to do that slightly longer exhale.

Cheryl McColgan (02:18.487)
This is gonna cue your nervous system to be more calm and it's gonna help with stress and impulsive decisions. So it's particularly useful in situations maybe with your significant other or at work or with your children. Anytime you're feeling a little frustrating, just take a moment, three deep breaths, slightly longer exhale, and then deal with whatever the situation is. So you might wanna use some kind of trigger moment today.

that makes you think of it. Like again, if we do this habit stacking thing, the thing that's going to help you do it most easily. Now that's most useful when you, it's something that you want to accomplish every single day. And I certainly think taking this time, any time of day, doing it at a specific time is really good, but I think it's really more useful even, like I said, in those little situations where you might have some stress, like before a meeting or when you're driving in traffic or something like that, or just using it to really settle yourself down before bed, you could make it.

part of your bedtime ritual if you wanted to do that. So that's today's thing. Super easy. Just breathe. If you want to read the signs, make sure you're signed up for the challenge. You'll get all the links in the tracker and in the emails. And that's it for today. I will see you again tomorrow. I was almost going say next week, but man, we're only on day 10 here. So we got a lot to go.

Author

  • Cheryl McColgan

    Cheryl McColgan is the Founder and Editor in Chief of Heal Nourish Grow, where she has published evidence-based health and nutrition content since 2018.

    With over 30 years of experience in fitness, nutrition, and healthy living, and nearly 20 years of professional editorial and journalism experience, she brings both subject-matter depth and trained editorial judgment to everything on the site.

    Cheryl holds a degree in Psychology with a minor in Addictions Studies, completed graduate training in Clinical Psychology, and is a NASM Certified Personal Trainer and E-RYT Certified Yoga Instructor and trained in Yoga Therapy.

    She is the author of 21 Day Fat Loss Kickstart, Make Keto Easy, Take Diet Breaks and Still Lose Weight, The Grain Free Cookbook for Beginners, and Easy Weeknight Keto.

    Read more about Cheryl and the journey that created Heal Nourish Grow on the about page.

    Cheryl McColgan is the founder of Heal Nourish Grow, where she writes about protein, body composition, healthy aging, and evidence-based nutrition and wellness along with the everyday habits that actually make those things work in real life.

    With a background in psychology and graduate training in clinical psychology, plus nearly 20 years of experience in editorial and publishing, Cheryl approaches health from both a research and real-world perspective. She’s also been immersed in fitness and nutrition for more than 25 years, which gives her a practical lens most purely academic content tends to miss.

    Her work today focuses heavily on protein intake (especially for women), muscle retention, metabolic health, and sustainable fat loss, along with topics like sleep, wellness, recovery, and wearable health tech. You’ll also find a mix of high-protein, low-carb recipes designed to make hitting those goals easier without overcomplicating things.

    Cheryl’s interest in health and nutrition became more personal after navigating her own health challenges, which pushed her to dig deeper into how lifestyle, diet and daily habits impact long-term health. That experience continues to shape how she approaches everything on this site: practical, realistic, and focused on what actually works over time.
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