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This meditation app has a huge range of guided tracks


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TL;DR: Get a one-year subscription to the Omvana Meditation app for $24.99, a 58% savings as of Oct. 23.
These days, there are so many ways to manage anxiety and stress outside of or in addition to therapy. For some people, a great place to start is by simply downloading (and remembering to use) a meditation app like Omvana.
Omvana is aimed at helping you learn not only how to calm your mind, but also move through higher levels of meditation. Plus, its expansive library of meditation tracks covers key topics such as better sleep, productivity, focus, happiness, and more.
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Omvana helps you learn from personal growth teachers like Marisa Peer, Lisa Nichols, Bob Proctor, Michael Beckwith, Vishen Lakhiani, and many more. You’ll be able to listen to guided meditation tracks, classes, lessons, and more, and really build up your practice, rather than just listening to the same track over and over again and expecting different results.
Sure, there are a lot of meditation apps out there, but this one was voted one of Healthline’s Best Meditation Apps of 2019, and has received 4.8 out of 5 stars on the Google Play Store. It’s definitely left an impression.
For a limited time, you can get a year of access to Omvana for 58% off. That means it’s just $24.99, compared to its usual price of $59.
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