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Whether you’re stressed from work or just need to take a moment of calm, it can be hard to remember to fit it in when you have a busy schedule. There is even a day to help people do just that - National Relaxation Day, celebrated annually on August 15th. On that day, we’re encouraged to take a break from stress and anxiety and do something they truly find relaxing. Whether it’s going on spa break or just reading a book – it’s all about having time to chill in a way that works for you.

 

And if you’re looking for another kind of chill, be sure to check out our competition at the bottom of the page. We’re giving away a Shark FlexBreeze Portable Fan. Not only is it super powerful, it’s whisper quiet too. So, it won’t interrupt your moment of peace.

 

One of the best ways you can reduce stress in your day is with a little meditation or mindfulness. And there’s no need to run off to a yoga retreat. There are loads of amazing apps that can help you get into the healthy habit of taking some quiet time. Here are 4 of our faves. Deep breath…

 

Apple Fitness+ and Apple Mindfulness

 

 

Apple Fitness+ has guided meditation sessions with experienced teachers – from 5 to 45 minutes per session. But it’s not all just sitting and breathing. Their Mindfulness Cooldown combines stretching with relaxation, and they have lots of yoga classes too. As for the meditation, it’s cut into different categories to help you with specific issues - whether it’s stress reduction, improved sleep or enhanced focus. Meanwhile, Apple Mindfulness is specifically for Apple Watch owners. On the small, square screen you can either follow a full meditation session or you can get a reminder to take a few rejuvenating breaths.

 

Fitness+ on iOS

Mindfulness on Apple Watch

 

Headspace

 

 

Headspace is one of the most well-known meditation apps, famous for its user-friendly interface and massive library of guided meditations. With its search function, you can find a meditation for almost any situation. Woke up in the night and can’t get back to sleep? There’s a meditation for that. And sleep stories too. Going on a walk and what to be more mindful? There’s a mindful activity you can listen to. They have podcasts, daily schedules that are easy to follow and courses galore. Headspace makes meditation accessible for beginners while also providing advanced content for aspiring yogis.

 

Available on iOS and Android

 

Calm

 

 

Calm is another highly popular app that focuses on meditation, relaxation and getting better sleep. Not only will you find traditional meditation practices, but there’s famous voices reading bedtime stories, soothing soundtracks and breathing exercises designed to help you unwind. The app's Daily Calm feature provides a new meditation each day, making sure you stick to mindfulness practice. And there are also long-term courses you can take tailored to what you want to get out of mindfulness. 

 

Available on iOS and Android

 

Balance

 

 

Balance was created to fit the needs of whoever’s using the app – so no two experiences are alike. Balance asks users a series of questions to understand their goals, then tailors meditation programs to fit. Whether your goal is to reduce anxiety, improve focus or get on in your career, Balance helps you build a mindfulness practice you can stick to - and that will evolve with your progress. You can always adjust the time of your meditation sessions. So, there’s always the chance to find a quick moment of calm, even if you’re rushing out the door!

Right now, Balance is doing a one-year free membership – so it might be worth a go.

Available on iOS and Android

 

So, why not whip out your phone, download a few of these apps and see which one works for you.

 

Win a Shark FlexBreeze Portable Fan FA220UK!

 

 

Want to stay calm and cool? We’re giving away a Shark FlexBreeze Portable Fan FA220UK. It’s cool, super quiet and has 12 different modes – including outdoors, cordless and tabletop – so you can take it with you pretty much anywhere. It’s also water resistant, so is even pool splash and British summer weatherproof too! 

To enter, just share your best relaxation and mindfulness tips with the Community below.

Entries close at 23:59 on 19th August 2024. Winners are chosen at random, and we'll announce the lucky iD community member shortly after. Stay calm, you’ve still got time to win.

As soon as I get home from work, I take my dog out, rain or shine, into the local countryside. Watching her run and enjoy herself also gives me time to stand at the stream listening to the sound of the water. Seeing the wildlife from red kites to deer. The exercise is a great way to de stress and the sounds of nature relax the mind. 


 

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Meditation - Practicing mindfulness is like tuning a musical instrument. Just as a musician carefully adjusts each string to create harmony, you gently fine-tune your thoughts and breath, aligning your mind and body. With each breath, you bring yourself back to the present, like a musician returning to a pure note. The result is a state of balance and peace, where everything feels in sync, just as a well-tuned instrument creates beautiful, soothing music.


Having a salt bath with native flute mediation in palying.. helps me clear my mind after a stressful day :) 


Going for a walk fans getting some fresh air 


End of a stressful day the kids in bed then time to sit and chill calmly infront of the Shark.


Read a book before bed!


The sound of flowing water clears my mind 😌 


Building space and time into daily life to get away from screens and devices. Walk in nature and be with my own thoughts. 


Go for a walk as many times as you can, being outside instantly improves your mood!


Family day at the beach is where my calm is 


Deep breath and sky watching 😊


Paint a fence after sanding a floor, occasionally waxing my yellow 1950s Chevy.


Do something that you enjoy, but requires little effort, for example reading a book, watching your favourite TV shows.


Go for a walk/run on your lunch break or after you put the kids to bed, only needs to be 20 minutes but a great way to clear your mind


Take a walk in the nature quite place and connect with nature


Reading a good book with an iced tea and cuddling my cat


Over the years I have learnt that meditating for half an hour, having a long bath with a good book and walking in nature all help 


Taking regular breaks from screens and going for walks helps me relax. 


You can’t beating taking the dog for a long walk in the countryside. To breath some fresh air,  hear nature and switch-off 🐶 


Have a bath n then watch a film with my partner 


Lay in a relaxed position, close your eyes, think of pizza. Total relaxation.


Take off your shoes and socks and make balls with your feet!


Just take a breath, look for the good and make time to do something for you.


Hanging out the back of some bird


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