C r a z y

Come up with a crazy business idea.

It won’t surprise anyone that I have a lot of crazy ideas.

If three was ever a place to share one, it would be here, so this is mine:

I would love to be involved or in charge of a research study that would teach children concious breathing then measure and compare test scores, as well as social interaction and regulation. I would love a company like Pfizer to fund it and then seeing how undeniably helpful the results are, work to instll methods of teaching this in schools and preschools, business places, hospitals etc nation wide.

The business is to sell a curiculum that delivers the nurturing aspects of yoga without any of the stigma, as a health directive. I think it would work for physical as well as mental health. I believe it could become an accepted form of healing as well as a healthy part of any parenting and educational processes.

I think the crossover is on its way already. Just like acupuncture and chiropractic practices have worked their way into mainstream, so will concious breathing. When the average parent or teacher is looking for a solution for test anxiety, stress or dysregulation, having this as a tool will not only help the child, but will also have positive affects on the person delivering the lesson. As word of the benefits spread, more and more will want to have this breathing option in their toolkit. Ways to deliver this conscious breathing education will eventually be everywhere and even commonplace, I want to get in of the ground floor and watch as it catches on and grows exponentially.

3 thoughts on “C r a z y

  1. sounds good. I keep thinking up here there’s got to be a way to teach school children empathy. and at the same time teacher parents the same thing.
    me, there used to be a character named Jackrabbit Johansson who inspired a lot of people to take up skiing, I’d like to be that for all that just want to make running a part of their life

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  2. We agree that this would be a valuable tool both for the educators and for the students. There have been classrooms of late in which mindfulness meditation is practiced with, it turns out, some pretty spectacular results, especially in socialization. Maybe breathing’s next 👌

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