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Therapist Hazel Gale on mindfulness tech and gadgets for a calm mind



January is the optimum time to reboot your brain. From therapy AI bots to calming podcasts, here’s a guide to the smartest gadgets.

Best Self Journal

(Best Self )

The product for anyone who wants to kick-start 2020 with a healthy, successful mindset. It delivers a beautifully designed 13-week planning, productivity, and positivity system for goal achievement. 

£30 + shipping, uk.bestself.co 

WoeBot

(Woebot )

Chat with an AI bot to organise your thoughts, overcome uncomfortable feelings, track your mood over time, and learn about yourself using the 150+ evidence-based lessons.


Free, woebot.io 

Neom energy boost candle  

(Neom )

Neom creates scented organic products designed to improve your wellbeing. This energy-boosting candle is a caffeine-free tool for energising the mind for work, study or reading.  

£32, neomorganics.com 

MoxieCast by Mandy Lehto

(Mandy Lehto / Instagram )

Warm, gentle and wise is the appropriate way to describe the writer and coach Dr Mandy Lehto. That’s why I love listening to her podcast, an antidote to the standard life-hack shows out there. 

Free, Apple Podcasts

Lumie Light

(Lumie )

Perfect for the winter months, the Lumie Bodyclock Spark 100 mimics the subtle light and colour changes of sunrise and sunset. A brightening morning alarm wakes you naturally. A fading sunset creates a relaxing mood at bedtime.

£74.99, johnlewis.com 

Clementine App

(Clementine )

Hypnotherapy is not what it used to be. Clementine helps women feel calmer, sleep better and grow their self-confidence in a woo-woo-free way. A modern app for modern women under modern pressures. 

free, clementineapp.co.uk 

Headspace​

(Headspace)

Headspace is my top pick from the mindfulness scene. Learn how to meditate using short daily audio recordings with themed sessions focusing on stress, sleep, anxiety and health. 

£12.99 monthly subscription, headspace.com 

Reflectly 

(Reflectly)

Journaling has been shown in countless studies to improve mental and physical health. Reflectly is a neat app that uses AI to bring you writing prompts and self-reflective questions to work through your challenges and focus on the positive. 

Free, with in-app purchases, reflectly.app 

Hazel Gale is a therapist, author and former world champion kickboxer. She shares mental health tips and processes on Instagram @hazel.gale.therapy

Hazel’s hit list 

 


Read it: The Mind Monster Solution by Hazel Gale


A step-by-step guide to radical self-acceptance taught through story, theory and science-backed exercises. £9.99, waterstones.com  


Follow it: Typetasting


Sarah Hyndman is a graphic designer and typographer who explores the psychology of mark-making on Instagram, @typetasting


Back it: Mind Monsters: A Game of Life. 


A ground-breaking smartphone narrative game to help young people improve their mental and emotional resilience. mindmonsters.co.uk 


Watch it: The Call to Courage by Brené Brown


This is a must-watch for anyone interested in the psychology of connection. netflix.com

 

 

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