Struggling to spark meaningful conversations around breathwork articles in your community? These ready-to-use Article Conversation templates make it easy to encourage reflection, thoughtful discussion, and deeper engagement after sharing editorial content.
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Article Conversation templates work by transforming passive content consumption into active participation. When members are prompted to reflect on an article's key points or share their perspectives, they become more invested in both the content and the community. This strategy leverages the natural curiosity people have about new ideas and the desire to connect with like-minded peers.
By highlighting key takeaways or controversial points, you invite a diverse range of opinions and insights. This not only increases comment volume but also helps members feel seen and heard, building a sense of belonging. Engaging discussions foster a learning environment where everyone can grow together and deepen their breathwork journey.
Just read this article about the science behind breathwork. What surprised you most?
💡 Example: "Just read this article about the science behind breathwork. What surprised you most?"
This piece claims breathwork can improve focus. Do you agree or disagree? Why?
💡 Example: "This piece claims breathwork can improve focus. Do you agree or disagree? Why?"
The author shares a daily breathwork routine. Would you try it or modify it?
💡 Example: "The author shares a daily breathwork routine. Would you try it or modify it?"
What is one takeaway from this article that you want to try in your next session?
💡 Example: "What is one takeaway from this article that you want to try in your next session?"
This article discusses breathwork for stress. What techniques have worked for you?
💡 Example: "This article discusses breathwork for stress. What techniques have worked for you?"
The article highlights a controversial study on breathwork. Thoughts?
💡 Example: "The article highlights a controversial study on breathwork. Thoughts?"
Do you agree with the author's perspective on breathwork and sleep quality?
💡 Example: "Do you agree with the author's perspective on breathwork and sleep quality?"
Share your experience if you have tried the breathing pattern from this article.
💡 Example: "Share your experience if you have tried the breathing pattern from this article."
This piece covers the history of breathwork. Did you learn anything new?
💡 Example: "This piece covers the history of breathwork. Did you learn anything new?"
Which point from this article do you find most applicable to your practice?
💡 Example: "Which point from this article do you find most applicable to your practice?"
The article mentions benefits for anxiety. Have you noticed similar results?
💡 Example: "The article mentions benefits for anxiety. Have you noticed similar results?"
If you could ask the article's author one question, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could ask the article's author one question, what would it be?"
This article discusses cultural roots of breathwork. Does that change your view?
💡 Example: "This article discusses cultural roots of breathwork. Does that change your view?"
What part of the article challenged your assumptions about breathwork?
💡 Example: "What part of the article challenged your assumptions about breathwork?"
The author suggests a new breathwork technique. Would you recommend it to others?
💡 Example: "The author suggests a new breathwork technique. Would you recommend it to others?"
After reading, what is one question you still have about breathwork?
💡 Example: "After reading, what is one question you still have about breathwork?"
This article compares breathwork with meditation. How do you see the differences?
💡 Example: "This article compares breathwork with meditation. How do you see the differences?"
What would you add to the list of benefits mentioned in the article?
💡 Example: "What would you add to the list of benefits mentioned in the article?"
The author questions if breathwork is for everyone. What is your take?
💡 Example: "The author questions if breathwork is for everyone. What is your take?"
Do you have a favorite quote from this article? Share it below.
💡 Example: "Do you have a favorite quote from this article? Share it below."
Was there any advice in the article you disagree with? Let's discuss.
💡 Example: "Was there any advice in the article you disagree with? Let's discuss."
How did this article deepen your understanding of breathwork?
💡 Example: "How did this article deepen your understanding of breathwork?"
Have you encountered any myths in breathwork not addressed in this article?
💡 Example: "Have you encountered any myths in breathwork not addressed in this article?"
Would you share this article with someone new to breathwork? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Would you share this article with someone new to breathwork? Why or why not?"
Which resource from this article do you plan to explore next?
💡 Example: "Which resource from this article do you plan to explore next?"
This article mentions group breathwork sessions. Have you attended one?
💡 Example: "This article mentions group breathwork sessions. Have you attended one?"
How would you explain the main idea of this article to a friend?
💡 Example: "How would you explain the main idea of this article to a friend?"
What is the biggest misconception about breathwork this article addresses?
💡 Example: "What is the biggest misconception about breathwork this article addresses?"
The article outlines steps for beginners. Which do you find most helpful?
💡 Example: "The article outlines steps for beginners. Which do you find most helpful?"
After reading, do you feel inspired to adjust your breathwork routine?
💡 Example: "After reading, do you feel inspired to adjust your breathwork routine?"
Is there a key term or concept from this article you want clarified?
💡 Example: "Is there a key term or concept from this article you want clarified?"
Which statistic or research finding stood out to you most?
💡 Example: "Which statistic or research finding stood out to you most?"
If you could change one thing about the article, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could change one thing about the article, what would it be?"
What emotions did this article evoke for you?
💡 Example: "What emotions did this article evoke for you?"
How might you apply one tip from this article in your daily life?
💡 Example: "How might you apply one tip from this article in your daily life?"
The article covers advanced techniques. Are you interested in trying them?
💡 Example: "The article covers advanced techniques. Are you interested in trying them?"
What is one thing you wish the article discussed about breathwork?
💡 Example: "What is one thing you wish the article discussed about breathwork?"
Do you think the article's advice is accessible to everyone? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Do you think the article's advice is accessible to everyone? Why or why not?"
Which story or testimonial in the article resonated with you most?
💡 Example: "Which story or testimonial in the article resonated with you most?"
What would you tell someone interested in trying breathwork after reading this?
💡 Example: "What would you tell someone interested in trying breathwork after reading this?"
How does this article align or differ from your own breathwork philosophy?
💡 Example: "How does this article align or differ from your own breathwork philosophy?"
To use these templates, select one that matches the article you are sharing and copy-paste it alongside your article link. Summarize or call out a key point, then use the question or prompt to invite responses. Tag or mention members who may have expertise or a unique perspective to contribute. Rotate templates to keep conversations fresh, and always follow up with replies to encourage ongoing dialogue.
For all platforms, use clear formatting to separate your article link, summary, and discussion prompt. Pin or feature standout conversations to showcase community insights. On chat-based platforms, encourage real-time replies by tagging active members. In forums or groups, use polls or upvote features to surface popular opinions.
Select a template that matches the article's main theme and your members' interests. Consider the tone and complexity.
Aim for 1-2 times per week to maintain engagement without overwhelming members. Adjust based on participation levels.
No, you can also revisit past articles or evergreen content to inspire fresh discussions and insights.
Tag members, ask follow-up questions, and highlight thoughtful responses to motivate wider participation.
Absolutely. Personalize prompts to fit specific articles or adapt wording to your community's style.
Guide conversations back to the article, set clear guidelines, and moderate respectfully to keep dialogue productive.
Yes, many prompts are open-ended and can be answered from any experience level. Adapt as needed for your group.