Meditation and, more broadly, mindfulness have of late been linked to everything from increased creativity to stress reduction. But who has time to pause and assume lotus position amid back-to-back conference calls and an overstuffed inbox?
You may not realize it, but the smartphone that youâre currently using to flip through emails could be the ticket to workday zen. Each of these five mobile apps, either free or cheap, guide you in channeling some inner peace (even if itâs in only five-minute snatches between a board meeting and coffee date).
1. Headspace
Image: Headspace
Why I Love It: Headspace makes it easy to set reminders to keep yourself on track and even offers a dashboard to evaluate your progress. Plus, the guided meditation tracks are voiced by Headspace founder and former Buddhist monk Andy Puddicombe, whose British lilt is the perfect antidote to a hectic workday.
2. Buddhify
Why I Love It: Designed by a data artist, Buddhify is one of the most beautiful (and easy to use) mindfulness apps on the market. I also like the appâs âsoloâ mode, which lets you take 10 timed guidance-free minutes to yourself to clear your brain and reset.
3. GPS for the Soul
Why I Love It: Anything with Arianna Huffingtonâs stamp of approval gets my buy-in. In addition, the appâs âbreathing pacerâ helps regulate your breathing during each meditation, and each guideâs beautiful, relaxing visuals are a nice companion to the written content â" especially for visual thinkers like me. Because itâs a Huffington Post-sponsored app, GPS for the Soul also includes access to interesting articles on topics like indecision, embracing quiet, remaining in the present, and more.
4. Happier
Why I Love It: Within Happierâs social network, you can âsmileâ at peopleâs happy moments in your feed, reshare them to your followers, and glean inspiration from users across the globe. My New Yearâs resolution a few years ago was to write down one thing I was grateful for every day from January 1-December 31, and while I made it through the journey, I would have loved to use an app like Happier to record and share my thoughts. Being held somewhat accountable by the built-in app community might encourage you to keep recognition of happy moments front-of-mind.
5. Stop, Breathe, & Think
Why I Love It: You can track your progress through virtual stickers and learn about how meditation works and why itâs good for you. Plus, the meditation topics to choose from are wide-ranging: being present, gratitude, dealing with change, kindness, equanimity, compassion, and more.
Positive thinking and an earnest approach to managing modern stress can seriously do wonders for your workday productivity and flow. Give it a go!
This article originally published at The Daily Muse here
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