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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to a Mindfulness.com Plus Plan is on sale for £61.43, saving you 82% on list price.


At times, there may be ample reasons to be stressed, but there’s also a lot you may be able to do to alleviate some of that stress. Mindfulness.com is an app filled with exercises and tools to help you manage your self-care, and a lifetime subscription is on sale for £61.43. 

The world may give you a buffet of things to be anxious about, but Mindfulness has a menu of over 2,000 practices that could help you deal with it all. Get access to new meditations every day of the year and hundreds of living practices that you may be able to fit into your daily routines. Some of them only take a minute, but they may be able to help ground you in a positive mindset. 

If you have trouble sleeping, you’re not alone. Around 70 million Americans experience sleep-related problems. It may help to try the sleep tools that Mindfulness puts at your disposal. Those include rainy night playlists, sleep stories, and more. If you want a relaxing way to fall asleep while viewing or listening to something pleasant and in your control, it could just be a click or tap away. 

You can even get guidance from experts, whether you’re an expert in meditation and self-care or a total beginner. 

Money can be stressful, especially if you’re trying to spend it to take care of yourself. Mindfulness has a 30-day guarantee to give you your money back if you aren’t happy with their service. Give your mental health a chance to flourish. For a limited time, get a lifetime subscription to Mindfulness.com on sale for £61.43. 

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