Sand Timers Set

Practice Tool

Sand Timers (1–30 Minutes)

Not for tracking time — for holding the experience.

In the early days, these replaced the phone completely.

Not because timing matters — but because distraction does.

A phone pulls you out. It interrupts. It invites checking, thinking, reacting. The timer does one thing only:

It begins… and it ends.

How It’s Used

You don’t use one — you use several.

Each timer becomes a quiet marker inside the practice:

  • One for entry — settling into the breath
  • One for holding — staying when the mind wants to leave
  • One for transition — shifting without breaking state
  • One for completion — stepping out clean

When one ends, you don’t rush. You don’t react.

You simply move with it.

Why This Works

Cold exposure and breathwork are not about force. They’re about staying.

The moment you reach for a device, the state breaks.

These timers remove that moment entirely. No screens. No buttons. No interruption.

Just time… marked quietly.