By Thomas Di Cosola, RA/ILS Instructor, CLE Denver
I interviewed a Denver CLE student, Noah McPeak, about his use of a mediation app called Calm. He said he uses the app for around 20 minutes in the morning a few times a week. Noah said that using the app for meditation helps improve his mood and focus. He said the app is great to help people who may have depression or issues with concentration.
The Calm app has several different functions: Music, Meditate, Masterclass, and Sleep. The Music function plays ambient music to help with relaxation and focus. The Meditate function gives guided meditation which helps the user with attention and breathing. The Masterclass function discusses topics related to meditation and mindfulness. The Sleep function provides music to help improve sleep, which Noah said makes him wake up feeling well rested.
Angela, Denver’s Clinical Director recommended a free app called Insight Timer. She prefers this app because you can put in guidelines for the duration of your meditation, preferred music and sounds and more. Amelie, Denver’s Program Administrator, recommended an app called White Noise. She likes this app because it provides ambient music and sounds to be used for meditation, relaxation, and sleep.
Meditation and mindfulness are great practices that can help people of all ages, particularly college students with stressful schedules. By engaging in these practices through the convenience of an app, one can reduce anxiety and stress and improve concentration and focus in any setting. If you are someone who would benefit from meditation and mindfulness, try out some of the apps mentioned in this article and let us know about your experience.