Explore the Benefits of Breathwork
Every walk of life. Every stage of healing. Every breath is a new beginning.
How can breathwork help someone like me?
Breath is our first medicine and our first connection to life. Long before we learned to think our way through stress, our nervous system learned to respond through the body.
Whether you're navigating a demanding career, healing from trauma, managing anxiety, supporting your mental health, or simply seeking a deeper spiritual practice, breathwork meets you exactly where you are.
Every session at Shakra Flow is designed to create a safe space where your body can release stored stress, regulate the nervous system, and reconnect you with the calm that already exists within.
There is no perfect place to begin.
Only your next breath.
Restoring Your Center in Corporate America
When success comes with stress.
Corporate life often rewards constant productivity, leaving little room for rest, recovery, or self-care. Over time, chronic stress can keep the nervous system in a continual state of "fight or flight," contributing to burnout, brain fog, poor sleep, irritability, and emotional exhaustion.
Breathwork provides an intentional reset. Through guided breathing techniques, you'll learn to calm the nervous system, improve focus, regulate stress hormones, and cultivate resilience—allowing you to lead with clarity instead of overwhelm.
Benefits include:
Stress reduction
Increased focus and productivity
Better sleep
Emotional regulation
Burnout recovery
Improved decision making
Greater work-life balanceWorking through imposter syndrom
Leaving Trauma Behind
Healing begins where the body feels safe.
Trauma doesn't simply live in our memories—it often becomes stored within the nervous system and body. Even years later, the body may continue responding as though the danger is still present.
Trauma-informed breathwork gently helps create safety within the body, allowing stored emotions and survival responses to be released at a pace that honors your unique healing journey.
Healing isn't about forgetting what happened.
It's about no longer carrying it every day.
Benefits include:
Increased emotional resilience
Reduced chronic stress
Greater self-awareness
Improved nervous system regulation
Reconnection with self
Increased feelings of safety
Support for long-term healingRecovering from PTSD
Supporting Domestic Violence & Military Veterans
Grounding Your Mental Health
Building Nervous System Resilience
Teen Breathwork
Deepen Your Pranayama Practice
For Yogis Ready to go Beyond the Asana
As a Trauma-Informed Breathwork Practitioner, Registered Yoga Teacher, and founder of Shakra Flow, I guide each session with compassion, safety, and respect for your unique journey.
My work is not based solely on certification—it's rooted in lived experience.
Like many of the people I now serve, I have personally experienced the profound effects of chronic stress, nervous system dysregulation, trauma, and the search for healing. Through yoga, conscious breathwork, and somatic practices, I discovered that true healing does not begin by changing the mind; it begins by helping the body remember that it is safe.
That personal transformation became the foundation for Shakra Flow.
Today, my mission is to create a supportive space where every individual, regardless of their background or life experience, can reconnect with themselves through the power of breath.
Whether you are beginning your healing journey or deepening an existing practice, you will be met with compassion, presence, and care every step of the way.
Because healing is not about becoming someone new.
It is about returning to the person you have always been beneath the stress, survival, and stories you have carried.Helping the nervous system remember peace.
For those living with PTSD, the body may remain on high alert long after the traumatic event has ended. Hypervigilance, anxiety, sleep disturbances, emotional numbness, and chronic tension are all common experiences.
Trauma-informed breathwork offers a compassionate, body-centered approach that supports nervous system regulation while honoring each individual's personal healing process.
Sessions are always guided with choice, consent, and emotional safety at the forefront.
Benefits include:
Reduced hypervigilance
Improved sleep quality
Emotional regulation
Greater sense of safety
Reduced anxiety
Improved body awareness
Support alongside traditional therapyFinding calm when the mind won't slow down.
Anxiety, overwhelm, racing thoughts, and emotional fatigue often begin in the nervous system before they become mental experiences.
Breathwork teaches your body how to shift from stress physiology into a state of regulation. As the body settles, the mind naturally follows.
While breathwork is not a replacement for mental health treatment, it can become a powerful complementary practice that supports emotional well-being.
Benefits include:
Reduced anxiety
Improved emotional balance
Better stress management
Increased mindfulness
Enhanced self-awareness
Better sleep
Greater resilience
Imagine entering adulthood with a regulated nervous system.
Today's teens are navigating unprecedented levels of stress, social pressure, technology overload, and anxiety.
Breathwork teaches young adults practical tools they can use for life—helping them recognize stress, regulate emotions, improve focus, and respond rather than react.
Developing these skills early creates a foundation for healthier relationships, stronger emotional intelligence, and lifelong resilience.
Benefits include:
Anxiety management
Emotional regulation
Improved concentration
Better sleep
Increased confidence
Healthy coping skills
Stronger nervous system developmentHealing Begins with Someone Who Understands
Healing is deeply personal.
Go deeper than the pose.
Yoga teaches us to move with awareness.
Breathwork teaches us to live from awareness.
Whether you're new to yoga or have practiced for years, conscious breathing expands your relationship with prana—the vital life force that flows through every aspect of your being.
These sessions complement any yoga practice by helping students deepen presence, increase energetic awareness, and cultivate inner stillness both on and off the mat.
Benefits include:
Expanded pranayama practice
Deeper meditation
Enhanced mind-body connection
Greater energetic awareness
Increased lung capacity
Improved concentration
Spiritual connection

