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by kevbam 4941 days ago
I havent started paying yet, but I wonder if its worth it? I have been using the free version and find it very good.

Having said that, it sounds like if I just followed your advice above I may get the same results as I get from listening to the tracks getsomeheadspace provides.

They do have some useful videos as well that explain more about meditation.Meditation was a bit of mystery to me before watching them.The gamification element also helps.

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> Having said that, it sounds like if I just followed your advice above I may get the same results as I get from listening to the tracks getsomeheadspace provides.

Perhaps. Some like to listen to light jazz or classical music while meditating, but I like white noise, wind blowing, and passing traffic best. I think it's very important that you don't meditate in front of your computer because it puts your brain in a high-activity, instant-gratification mode, which is the opposite of what you want. Just the fan on my computer in enough to make me think about checking reddit or my email or whatever. Even something as simple as moving to a room you don't normally stay in can be enough to wind down your mind and become more relaxed.

> Meditation was a bit of mystery to me before watching them.

Meditation IS a mystery. If anyone ever tells you "IT IS THIS!", they are wrong. There are countless methods devised by people from all over the world and they all work. Some think you must lay down and listen to music. Others think you must sit cross-legged. Some even believe you must to it standing up! Some think you must count to ten, others say do it backwards. There are those who say think "nothing", and those who say think "anything". Some say "concentrate", some say "relax".

But the best advice I ever got: "Just sit."

Thanks for that, appreciate the advice.