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Meditation apps on sale this weekend

We're living in unprecedented (and stressful) times. We don't know the next time we'll be free to go out to dinner in a restaurant, step inside an office, or even go on a Tinder date. 

While you probably cannot stand to look at your phone for a second longer these days, it may be the key to alleviating your stress. There are apps out there that can help you find solace in these trying times, and the ones below happen to be on sale. Hang in there!

For getting a better night's sleep

The App: Relax Melodies Meditation App

It's hard to fall asleep when you don't know what's in store for you the next day (or you do know, and it's not looking good). But getting a good night's rest is integral to staying healthy, which should be your priority, especially now. Relax Melodies is a sleep and relaxation app that combines soothing sounds, bedtime stories, breathing techniques, body-mind exercises, and more to help you fall asleep in minutes and stay asleep. Recommended by doctors and neuropsychologists and rated an impressive 4.8 stars on the App Store and 4.6 stars on Google Play, it can also help you combat issues like insomnia, tinnitus, night-time anxiety, and everyday stress. Read more...

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