SAVE $35: As of May 5,update Archives you can score an annual Calm Premium membership for just $34.99 instead of $69.99. That's 50% off in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month.
A calm mind is often the difference maker between a great day and a terrible one. Of course, getting into that headspace is easier said than done. Fortunately, that's where the Calm app really shines.
The Calm app itself is free, but if you want to unlock its full potential, you'll need a Premium membership. Typically $69.99 for the year, new users can sign up for only $34.99 as of May 5 in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month. That's 50% off and breaks down to less than $3 per month.
Calm Premium puts all the content and resources you'll need to move forward in your mental health journey at your fingertips. The app features research-backed tools designed to help you manage stress, sleep better, and live a fuller, healthier life. Those tools include guided meditations like the 10-minute Daily Calm, breathing exercises, body stretching, gratitude check-ins, exclusive music for focus, sleep, and relaxation, and even masterclasses to help you develop your own toolbox to handle stress and anxiety. There's over 50,000 minutes of content in total and by signing up for a Premium subscription, you'll have access to all of it. Not to mention, new content is added weekly, so you'll never run out.
Support for your mental health doesn't have to be expensive. Your journey begins with a single step and at 50% off, Calm makes that step much more affordable. And there's no time like Mental Health Awareness Month to get started.
Topics Apps & Software Mental Health
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