Whether you unwind through strength or stillness, there’s a flow for you.
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Published March 10, 2026 03:09AM
If you’re dealing with a heated conversation, overwhelming deadlines, a week-long tension headache, or anxious butterflies trying to flap their way through your chest, the last thing you need is someone telling you to “calm down.”Good intentions. Not-so-good vibes.
Maybe that’s because you can’t just “chill” on command. What you need is a safe space where you can show up and express your emotions—whether they’re messy, confusing, or numb; and whether you’re hurt, angry, or exhausted. One of those places is your yoga mat.
5 Yoga Practices on YouTube to Help You Find Your Calm
Your calm might look different than someone else’s. And it’ll likely be different from day to day and even moment to moment. Whether you find it in stillness or in strength, there’s a yoga practice below to help you access it.
1. 18-Minute Movement Medicine – Calming Practice | Yoga With Adriene
The name says it all. If your symptoms are anxiety, stress, and exhaustion, then the treatment this practice offers are long-held forward folds, low-to-the-mat hip openers, and pockets of silence to simply be.
2. 10-Minute Yoga for Stress and Anxiety | Yoga With Bird
If your preferred method for taking a breather is lying down with soothing music playing in the background, this practice is certain to be a source of comfort. Supine spinal twists, knees to chest, and Reclining Bound Angle Pose play a role in what otherwise feels like a looong Savasana of a yoga sequence. Not to mention the actual Savasana at the end which lasts almost five minutes.
3. 15-Min Gentle Yoga for Flexibility & Stress Reduction | Yoga With Kassandra
In yoga, it’s believed that your hips store your emotions, which makes this practice by Kassandra Reinhardt cathartic in more ways than one. A series of hip openers are followed by guided deep breaths, giving that feeling of much-needed physical as well as emotional release.
Process your emotions on the mat.
4. 15-Minute Bedtime Yoga | Soothe Tired Muscles | Yoga With Nancy
Soothing yoga practices aren’t reserved for the minutes leading up to sleep, which is why it’s a low-key life hack to tap into bedtime yoga practices any time you need them. The dimmed lighting and spa-like music in this video help encourage you to embrace a similar softness within.
5. 15-Minute Full Body Yoga Routine To Help You Build Strength
Perhaps you more easily attain a sense of calm by breaking a sweat. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to do that in this muscle-activating flow, whether in Chaturanga or Eagle Pose. There’s nothing like recognizing the mutually beneficial relationship between softness and strength.


















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