I got diagnosed with ADHD at 28. Before that I just thought I was bad at being a person. The constant mental noise, the inability to just sit and exist without fidgeting or reaching for my phone – it’s exhausting in a way that’s hard to explain to people who don’t have it.
Medication helps with the focus stuff but it doesn’t really touch the internal restlessness. My psychiatrist suggested I try breathwork as a “grounding exercise” and I literally rolled my eyes in the appointment. But she was pretty insistent, so I gave it a shot.
I started doing box breathing for just 4 minutes a day. That’s it. Four minutes. And tbh? Those four minutes are now the calmest my brain gets all day. It’s not a cure, it’s not replacing my meds, but it’s like pressing a soft reset button. The mental chatter dims for a bit and I can actually feel my body instead of just living in my head.
I use Lunair to guide me through it because left to my own devices I’ll forget where I am in the count (thanks, ADHD). Having the visual guide is the only reason I can actually do it without getting distracted.
Does anyone else with ADHD do breathwork? I’m curious if the effect builds over time or if it’s always going to be a temporary calm.


Don’t worry about the downvote(s). People have a problem with new accounts posting immediately.
But thank you for sharing your story, and can confirm that box breathing, any form of meditation, doing dishes, vaccuuming, folding laundry, walking in nature without any headphones or sunglasses are all good solutions.
I wouldn’t say it builds over time, but as with everything, if you plug it as a daily thing, it creates routine which also really helps.
Yeah so unfortunately this is probably another shill. I’ve seen other day-old accounts post the same type of recovery story quoting this exact app over the past couple weeks.
ADHD grudges are a thing and I will continue not using “lumair” even harder now thanks OP’s spam. Mwahaha.
It’s mostly because their first post is to recommend a product so people are naturally suspicious. I’m glad that OP found something useful for them though.
I would add that about a week ago an account started posting similar stories about the same app
Edit: even if this one is real, the posts from a week ago make this post suspect, and have tainted the app for me.
OP’s app does have in-app purchases which isn’t ideal, but it works well without the purchase too.
The one I would recommend is Oak. https://apps.apple.com/app/oak-meditation-breathing/id1210209691
Simply the best app by far. Completely free, includes a course, and syncs with health too.