Relaxation techniques

Calm, simple stress-relief and relaxation techniques

A gentle, educational collection of relaxation ideas you can read through and try at your own pace whenever you would like a quieter moment in the day.

Breathing

A slow breathing pause

Gentle breathing is one of the simplest relaxation ideas to return to. There is nothing to achieve here, only a few unhurried breaths to notice whenever you have a quiet minute.

  • Sit comfortably and let your shoulders soften.
  • Breathe in slowly through your nose for a comfortable count.
  • Let the out-breath become a little longer and gentler.
  • Repeat for as long as it feels pleasant, then pause.
Person seated calmly by a window taking a slow, relaxed breath
Gentle movement

Unhurried ways to loosen a busy day

Small, comfortable movements can be a calm part of a relaxation routine. Move only in ways that feel easy and stop whenever you wish.

01

Soft shoulder rolls

Slowly roll your shoulders a few times, letting any tightness ease as you keep your breathing calm and natural.

02

A gentle neck stretch

Tilt your head slowly from side to side, pausing where it feels comfortable and never pushing beyond an easy range.

03

A standing stretch

Reach your arms upward at a relaxed pace, then lower them slowly, noticing how the movement feels for you.

Mindful pauses

Short pauses you can add to your day

A mindful pause is simply a brief, unhurried moment of attention. You can read through these ideas and choose whichever feels comfortable.

  1. Notice five quiet things

    Take a calm moment to notice a few things you can see or hear around you, without judging or labelling them.

  2. Rest your attention on your hands

    Let your attention settle gently on the feeling of your hands resting, returning softly whenever your mind wanders.

  3. Take one slow sip

    If you have a warm drink nearby, take one slow, mindful sip and simply notice its warmth for a quiet moment.

A quiet note

Keeping your routine comfortable

These techniques are shared as general, educational ideas for relaxation. Choose what feels comfortable, move at your own pace, and feel free to set anything aside that does not suit you on a given day.

If you would like to ask a general question about the routines on this site, you are always welcome to get in touch.

Important note

All materials and practices presented are for educational and informational purposes only and are intended to support general well-being. They do not constitute medical diagnosis, treatment, or advice. Before applying any practice, especially if you have chronic conditions, consult a qualified healthcare professional.