Moments
Moments are a good way to relax. These 'exercises' will help you take some me-time during a busy day. They can be done at any time of the day, and Somnox will guide you through them.
We offer different breathing techniques in the Somnox app. In this article, we will explain the differences, where to find the moments, and how to select them.
How to select moments
To select moments, your phone or tablet needs to be connected to Somnox via Bluetooth. For more information on how to establish a Bluetooth connection, click the button below:
After you connect Somnox to your phone or tablet via Bluetooth, follow the next steps to select a breathing exercise:
Scroll down until you see Moments.
You will see squares containing the names of each of the different moments, such as Fall asleep faster and Stop worrying.
Click on the desired moment.
Information on the selected exercise will be provided, such as the duration of inhales and exhales.
If this is your desired exercise, click on the Time button to select a duration for this exercise. We recommend choosing a duration between 5 and 30 minutes. If you do a moment right before bedtime, you may select a longer duration.
Click on Confirm time. You will return to the moment information.
Click on Send to Somnox.
Somnox will now begin with the moment. Follow the breathing movements of Somnox and relax.
On your home screen, you will now see the selected moment under Breath. Somnox will automatically turn off when the moment duration has finished.
Create your own breathing exercise
Scroll down until you see Moment
Click on 'View all'
Click on Confirm name.
Now you will see the screen on which you can create your own moment.
For Inhale, choose the number of seconds for which you want to breathe in—for example, 4 seconds.
For Hold breath, choose the number of seconds for which you want to hold your breath - for example, 1 second.
For Exhale, choose the number of seconds for which you want to breathe out—for example, 6 seconds.
For Wait, choose the number of seconds you want to take a pause in between breaths - for example, 1 second.
Click on Time.
Choose for how long you want to do your moment. If you want to take a quiet moment for yourself, we recommend selecting 5 to 15 minutes.
If you want, you can edit the name of your moment with a maximum of 15 characters—for example, Calm Breath.
Click on Set on Somnox.
You have now created your own moment! If you hold Somnox, you can follow the exercise.
Available moments
Fall asleep faster (4-7-8)
This is a good exercise for when you are having trouble falling asleep. Breathe in calmly through your nose for 4 seconds, hold your breath for 7 seconds, and breathe out slowly for 8 seconds.
Reduce stress (1:2)
This is a great exercise for taking a quick break during the day to help you relax. The breathing ratio of 1:2 has a proven calming effect on the body and mind. Breathe in slowly through your nose, and breathe out slowly through your mouth. Stress and tension will soon leave your body.
Relaxation / Deep relaxation (Coherence breathing)
Coherence breathing is about slow breathing following a steady pace. In this moment, you will slow your breathing down to 5 or 6 breaths per minute. Coherence breathing has a proven positive effect on your body’s ability to relax. Click here (link) for more information on the calming effect of coherence breathing.
Stop worrying (Box-breathing)
Box-breathing allows you to follow a set breathing pattern, allowing you to fully focus on the in- and out-breath. This will allow your thoughts to slow down and disappear for a moment. Breathe in for 4 seconds, hold your breath for 4 seconds, breathe out for another 4 seconds, then wait for 4 seconds before you begin the cycle again.
Boost alertness
Certain breathing techniques can make you feel more energized. The boost alertness technique is one of them. In this exercise, you will breathe in and out very powerfully, consciously sending energy throughout your body.
Balance (Pranayama)
Pranayama is a breathing exercise designed to control your vital energy. It is a centuries-old technique that is practiced during yoga.
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