
Box breathing can help you manage feelings of stress.
Last updated May 2024
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Feeling stressed or anxious is a normal response to challenging situations.
Quitline counsellors share their tips on healthy ways to ease stress and anxiety without reaching for a cigarette or vape. These tricks also work in helping you get through cravings.
Deep breathing helps to slow the heart rate, calm the muscles, refocus your mind and help with clear thinking, taking your body out of the ‘fight or flight’ state.
When you’re feeling stressed or you start to crave a cigarette or vape, take slow deep breaths, with a long exhale. Breathe deeply right into your belly. You can count slowly to 4 as you breathe in and 4 as you breathe out, and repeat.

Box breathing can help you manage feelings of stress.
A simple distraction can interrupt cycles of negative thinking - and cravings - and allow you to redirect your thoughts to something more positive.
Grab a drink of water, eat a healthy snack like a piece of fruit or veg, or call someone for a quick hello.

Infographic: Activate your prefrontal cortex.
The prefrontal cortex is the part of your brain that takes care of complex decision making and behaviour change. Activating it helps to regulate your emotional response, giving you a sense of wellbeing and reduced anxiety. Movement gets dopamine - that feel-good hormone - pumping.
Chat to a loved one on the phone or on video chat.
Do activities you enjoy; a hobby or something relaxing such as tending to your indoor/outdoor plants, knitting, music, art, books, cars, cooking…
Do any kind of movement. At home, put on some music and dance around the room, play with your pet, stretch or follow an online exercise video (there are many on YouTube, for instance).
Go for a walk or a bike ride around the block.
Speak directly with a trained quit specialist. Our counsellors are available to provide immediate support, personalised quit plans, and answer all your questions.
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