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Slow and deepen your breathing.

When you’re angry, you might notice your breathing gets quicker and shallower. One easy way to calm your body and reduce your anger is to slow and deepen your breathing.

Try breathing slowly into your nose and out your mouth.

Breathe deeply from your belly rather than your chest.

Repeat breaths as necessary.

 
 
 

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