Product hunt digest for Productivity
Apple’s education solution has arrived. Schoolwork by Apple went live yesterday, promising to bring classrooms into the 21st century. Watch out Google… Tim Cook is coming.
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“Everyone should meditate for 10 minutes a day. If you’re too busy for that, meditate for 20 minutes a day.” –Blocktower Capital’s Ari Paul
“Life hack: 10 minutes of compassion-focused meditation in the morning instead of checking Twitter or the news.” –WSJ’s Christopher Mims
For many, meditation reduces anxiety, stress, and that never-ending loop where you open every app on your phone. But it isn’t easy to get into a meditation habit, so we put together a list of the 17 Best Meditation Apps to get started:
Calm, Apple’s 2017 App of the Year, curates the best guided meditation. They also launched Sleep Mist to help you doze off at night. They’re also hiring for 10+ positions.
Oak teaches you how to meditate, no app required. Built by Digg founder and now VC, Kevin Rose.
SelfMonk is an AirPod-first meditation app. Just tell Siri you’re ready to relax, and SelfMonk kicks into action.
Trixie is a meditiation chatbot that reacts to your emotions.
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