Maximizing Healing: The Power of Breath & Imagination
- AL Gonzalez

- Oct 1
- 3 min read
When we think about recovery from devastating injuries, surgeries or chronic conditions, we often focus on surgery, physical therapy, or sheer grit. But science is showing us that the most powerful tools for healing may be the ones we carry inside us: our breath and imagination.This truth comes alive in the remarkable story of Jessica, shared by Dr. Zazulak in her book Master Your Core.
A Devastating Accident
Jessica is an adventurer—someone who lives for speed, wilderness, and open trails. At 25 miles per hour, while “shredding,” she crashed and catastrophically broke her knee. She ruptured every ligament, severed a major artery, and shattered bones, cartilage, and tendons. Her life and leg dangled by a thread. Doctors warned that amputation was almost inevitable.

Yet even in the chaos of airlift, emergency surgery, and unbearable pain, Jessica found something unexpected: mindful awareness and stillness.
Breath as a Lifeline
Jessica chose to focus on her breathing. From the boat to the helicopter, to the operating room, she inhaled and exhaled with intention. Instead of letting False Expectations Appearing Real or F.E.A.R. overwhelm her, she reframed her experience through mindful breathing and visualization.
She imagined herself lying in a warm sand dune, kissed by a breeze that whisked her pain away like crystals dissolving into the sky. By changing her breath, she changed her body’s response to crisis, enabling the healing process.

The Science Behind Reframing
Dr. Zazulak, a principal investigator at Yale, was the first to publish research linking core stability to reduced injury rates. Her book explains how breath, core awareness, and imagination unlock the body’s innate ability to heal. Jessica’s story also echoes what Stanford health psychologist Kelly McGonigal described in her famous TED Talk. Drawing on research by Harvard psychologists Jeremy Jamieson, Matthew Nock, and Wendy Mendes (2012), McGonigal showed how reframing stress can transform physiology.
- In distress, blood vessels constrict, making recovery harder
- In eustress (positive stress), blood vessels relax, helping the body heal and grow stronger.

Jessica’s ability to pair relaxation with visualization literally shifted her inner state—from panic to possibility.
Outcome: From Trauma to Triumph
Against the odds, Jessica’s leg was saved. Her recovery was so rapid that doctors called it a miracle. Today she hikes more than 20 miles a day, climbs mountains over 14,000 feet, and thrives as a wildlife guide and naturalist. She reclaimed not only her stride, but also her joy in Yellowstone, the Grand Tetons, and in life itself.

What This Means for Us
Jessica’s story isn’t just about one person’s recovery. It’s about what’s possible when we learn to repurpose fear through mindful breath and imagination. We can’t always control the crises that crash into our lives. But we can choose how we manage the F.E.A.R that comes with crisis. By inhaling deeply, exhaling fully, and reframing our thoughts, we invite our bodies into a state of healing rather than harm.
A Healing Invitation
At Kairos Wellness, we call this repurposing fight-or-flight—transforming unhealthy stress into strength, and F.E.A.R. into focused action towards your objective.

If Jessica could breathe her way through catastrophe, imagine what you might heal—physically, mentally, or emotionally—by beginning with just one conscious breath.
Bring Healing to Your Organization
At Kairos Wellness, we help individuals and organizations tap into the transformative power of breath, posture, and imagination. Through our customized wellness seminars, we guide participants to repurpose stress, accelerate recovery, and cultivate resilience as part of their holistic wellness development. Whether you are seeking to support employees, students, athletes, or community members, our seminars offer practical tools that integrate the science of recovery with the art of mindful living.
✨ Contact us today to bring a Kairos Wellness seminar to your workplace, campus, or retreat—and help your people breathe, heal, and thrive.


