SAVE 50%:An annual membership to Calm Premium is Nathan Cajucom Archivesjust $34.99, down from the typical price of $69.99. That's a savings of $35.
There's a lot going on in the world that feels overwhelming. On top of that, we're coming into the holiday season, which can be stressful for many of us. If you're looking for some serenity and chill vibes, check out this early Black Friday deal on mental health app Calm.
As of Nov. 6, an annual membership to Calm Premium is just $34.99 for new members, down from the list price of $69.99. That's 50% off, or a savings of $35.
The Calm app focuses on mental health, offering solutions for anyone who deals with stress, anxiety, or struggles to fall asleep at night. Calm offers two tiers of membership, with the Premium version offering unlimited access to the entire Calm library. Calm's catalog includes over 500 Sleep Stories that are designed to lull you into a calm and restorative sleep. You can also take advantage of hundreds of guided meditation practices or put some calming nature sounds on in the background.
The app also has specific music that caters to your needs and moods, including playlists to help with focus, relaxation, or sleep. For kids, Calm Premium has a collection of lullabies and sleep stories, which means this could make for a great holiday gift for parents.
Conveniently, the Calm app is available in many forms. You can download it on your iOS or Android smartphone, use the web service, or connect it to your Apple TV, Google Home, or Samsung Health, to name a handful.
If you're focusing on mental health and wellness, a Calm Premium subscription could be a great way to add in relaxation and meditation. New users can sign up for Calm Premium for just $34.99, which is 50% off the usual price. Before the hectic holiday season kicks off, add the Calm App to your toolbox of relaxation techniques.
Topics Health Mental Health
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