Pause & Breathe

Pause & Breathe

By Drew Douglass

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Release Date: 2026-03-30
  • Current Version: 1.0
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 6.37 MB
  • Developer: Drew Douglass
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
Score: 5
5
From 2 Ratings

Description

There's a moment. Often right before the spiral takes hold, or right before sleep becomes impossible; when a single breath can change everything. Pause & Breathe is that breath. No setup. No account. No "Welcome to your wellness journey." Just three time-honored breathing techniques, ready the moment you need them. — CALM DOWN — 4-7-8 breathing. Inhale for 4 counts. Hold for 7. Exhale, slowly, for 8. That long exhale is a message to your nervous system: the threat has passed. You are safe. — FIND FOCUS — Box Breathing. 4-4-4-4. Four equal sides, like drawing a square with your breath. The same pattern Navy SEALs use before a mission. Surgeons use before an incision. You can use it before anything. — SLEEP — Extended exhale breathing. 4-2-6. The exhale is always longer than the inhale. Your body already knows how to rest — this just reminds it. A gentle voice guides each breath. Encouraging, not instructing. The cues soften after a few rounds so you can feel the rhythm instead of follow it. Optional haptic beats pulse. Put the phone down, close your eyes, and simply breathe. The session ends quietly. No rating prompt. No streak to protect. It just worked, and now you're done. No account. No subscription required. No data collected. Ever. What happens in this app stays in your body. A note from Drew, who built this: I made this for myself. For the 3am thoughts that wouldn't stop, the anxiety and panic attacks that had no address, when I needed something small, true, and immediate. This is that thing. I hope it finds you when you need it most. -- A NOTE ON PRICING -- It felt wrong to me to charge for this. It felt wrong to put ads in it. This is the kind of thing that should just exist, quietly, for whoever needs it. So it does. :) If you find it truly helpful and are in a spot to do so, there is a small in app tip jar. You can find it in Settings by clicking the gear icon. Entirely optional, never mentioned again. Or simply reach out. Knowing this found someone who needed it is, genuinely, more than enough. It helps me heal. Mental health crisis resources are available in Settings.

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