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Collection of Sad Breathings (25)

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A peaceful moment of intentional breathing-close your eyes, inhale deeply, and let go.
A whimsical, friendly dragon sitting cross-legged, ideal for storytelling or fantasy-themed projects.
A person coughing while holding their chest, indicating possible respiratory discomfort or illness.
When your body rebels against broccoli-this cartoon captures the dramatic (and sometimes real) reaction to food intolerance.
Take a quiet moment to breathe-this simple practice can help kids reset and find calm.
When your wallet’s emptier than your motivation on Monday morning.
A frustrated or pained young boy clutches his sides while sound waves pulse from his ears, suggesting headache, earache, or sensory overload.
A woman experiencing a cough, with her hand placed over her chest-common during colds, flu, or allergies.
Breathe in deeply-feel your belly rise; breathe out slowly-watch it gently fall. This simple technique calms your nervous system instantly.
A family of three gently practices deep breathing-calming their minds and connecting heart-to-heart.
When your wallet’s emptier than your motivation on Monday morning.
A serene illustration of a person practicing seated meditation-ideal for beginners seeking inner calm and mindfulness.
When you’re freezing but trying to stay composed-this little cartoon captures that exact moment!
A gentle moment of mindful breathing-eyes closed, arms open, breath flowing freely.
This cartoon illustrates the real struggle many face when beginning a fitness journey-exhaustion, self-doubt, but also determination.
A playful green baby dragon with tiny horns and wings looks curiously over its shoulder.
Practice diaphragmatic breathing: inhale deeply through the nose, expand your belly, then exhale slowly through the mouth.
Celebrating friendship and fun in the sunshine-two girls strike playful poses among cheerful, face-bearing flowers.
A sweet, wide-eyed cartoon turtle with a glossy red shell and friendly green face-ideal for playful designs.
A joyful young diver explores the underwater world with bright yellow gear and playful energy.
Breathe in calm, breathe out tension-this gentle meditation posture invites presence and self-compassion.
In heavily polluted cities, people wear masks while commuting-highlighting urgent environmental and public health challenges.
A peaceful side-view cartoon character with closed eyes, evoking calmness and introspection.
Discover a breathing technique that can help reduce anxiety and stress
Breathing Makes It Better;A Book for Sad Days, Mad Days, Glad Days ...
Sad Little Breathing Machine : Harvey, Matthea: Amazon.de: Books