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		<description><![CDATA[Michael J. Mahoney (Constructive Psychotherapy: A Practical Guide, 2003) wrote … 

&quot;The best teachers of relaxed breathing are sleeping babies. They naturally breathe with a rounding of their abdomen, &#039;soft belly&#039; style, and their breathing is slow and deep. It may be occasionally punctuated by a balancing yawn or sigh. This relaxed, natural process can be contrasted with the shallow, rapid, &#039;hard belly&#039; chest breathing of many uptight adults.&quot;]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;The best teachers of relaxed breathing are sleeping babies. They naturally breathe with a rounding of their abdomen, &#8216;soft belly&#8217; style, and their breathing is slow and deep. It may be occasionally punctuated by a balancing yawn or sigh. This relaxed, natural process can be contrasted with the shallow, rapid, &#8216;hard belly&#8217; chest breathing of many uptight adults.&#8221;</p>
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