- The Apple Watch is a great way to improve your mental and physical health.
- I’d been dealing with more stress and anxiety since moving to Canada a little less than two years ago.
- While I learned mindfulness techniques to help me cope, nothing has done a better job of calming me down than the Apple Watch.
A little less than two years ago, I moved from the United States to Canada. Like most moves, it was incredibly stressful.
Immigrating to a new country, changing my job status, and having a lapse in medical coverage — not to mention my wife and I were planning our wedding that year — gave me anxiety, which was sometimes hard to overcome.
So about a year ago, I decided to learn mindfulness techniques and strategies to cope with stress. (Here’s me, looking stressed.)
Mindfulness is designed to teach you to be aware of your body but treat it with sympathy and curiosity instead of alarm. If you feel pain, you’re supposed to try to examine it instead of reacting to it — or, if it’s too much to bear, distract your brain so you don’t focus on it so much that you go down a rabbit hole of worry.
One of the best mindfulness lessons is to focus on your breathing — and one of my favorite techniques is called “box breathing,” where you breathe in for four or five seconds, hold it for four or five seconds, and breathe out through your mouth for another four or five seconds, then start the process again.
Here’s former Navy SEAL Mark Divine demonstrating how to do box breathing, in case you’re interested.