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.


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.