Headspace
Popular mindfulness and meditation app offering guided meditations tailored to mood and goals, supporting digital wellbeing and time awareness for improved focus and productivity.
Last updated: 2026-03-18 21:10
Overview
Headspace offers guided meditations tailored to mood and goals, helping users develop mindfulness practices that support better time management and focus.
Features
- Guided Meditations: Expert-led meditations for various goals and moods
- Focus Music: Soundscapes designed to enhance concentration
- Sleep Support: Sleep stories and meditation for better rest
- Mindfulness Exercises: Short exercises for throughout the day
- Progress Tracking: Monitor your meditation practice over time
- Personalized Recommendations: Content tailored to your needs
- Breathing Exercises: Quick breathing techniques for stress relief
- Work & Productivity: Specific courses for workplace focus
Time Management Benefits
By developing mindfulness and present-moment awareness, users improve their ability to focus, reduce digital distractions, and make more intentional choices about how they spend their time.
Platform
Available on iOS, Android, and web.
Pricing
Subscription-based with free trial available.
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