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Insight timer or calm
Insight timer or calm






  1. INSIGHT TIMER OR CALM FULL
  2. INSIGHT TIMER OR CALM FREE

What: “It’s totally customisable around experience level and goals, using this they create a personalised plan for you with a choice of two people to guide you through,” says Walters. Why: “I love the variety this app offers and the little words of wisdom Michael drops in during the guided meditations in the library.”

INSIGHT TIMER OR CALM FULL

The library is full of many types of guided meditation and breathwork practices.”

INSIGHT TIMER OR CALM FREE

What: “Lead by Michael James Wong from Just Breathe Project, the free timer has the option to be unguided or guided by Michael and is a mantra based meditation. Jonny’s voice is super calming and the 12-step learn to meditate course gradually introduces the technique and answers all the questions you could have leaving you feeling super confident in moving on to the 30-day challenge.” Why: “I love this app for its simplicity in both design but also the technique. There’s also a meditation timer in the app which allows you to choose whether the meditation is guided, what music plays in the background and how long you want to meditate for. “They have a 12-step ‘learn to meditate’ course then a 30-day challenge in the app. What: “This is lead by Australian Jonny Pollard who teaches the 1 Giant Mind technique which is a very simple mantra based meditation,” says Walters. “Do you find the voice of the person leading the guided meditation calming? What style of meditation technique does the app offer? There are many styles of meditation, but not all of them will suit you so it sometimes takes a few tries to find one you connect with.”īelow, with the help of Walters, we walk you through five meditation apps to try (in your own time, of course). “When choosing a meditation app, here are a few factors to consider – do you want guided or non guided meditation?” explains Third Space Master Trainer Clare Walters. Perhaps ironically, the best place to start would be with your smartphone - where you can use meditation-specific apps to help you get started on your journey. As such, it may be worth blocking out 10-15 minutes in your day to focus on slowing down and dipping your toe into meditation. But when was the last time you took a moment to take your foot off the gas and slow down? Relentless productivity has its benefits, of course, but you could be steering towards burnout if you’re not careful. Most days are busy with varying responsibilities and you’re ticking things off left, right and centre. Take a look at your typical day - you’re eating well, training diligently and working hard.








Insight timer or calm