I’ve used the “Calm me” feature multiple times. I find it very easy to use during the day—taking just a few minutes off. I don’t have panic attacks but found it helpful to have a tool to reduce stress. I found it especially helpful around the release of GPT-4 and dealing with lots of worries about the speed of AI progress then. After a couple of exercises, I could go back to work and focus again on my AI governance work with renewed resolve.
I’m very supportive of MindEase growth and focus on panic attacks, but honestly found it very useful as a general “relaxing and calming down” app.
Thank you for sharing! It’s so motivating to hear from real-word users how that app was helpful (I’ll pass this to the full team). And especially that it could provide peace of mind int he face of AI-related concerns.
Th good news is that we won’t be losing the previous features and exercises. So, if there are any particular tools you found helpful in the past, you’ll still be able to use them even after the pivot. :)
I’ve used the “Calm me” feature multiple times. I find it very easy to use during the day—taking just a few minutes off. I don’t have panic attacks but found it helpful to have a tool to reduce stress. I found it especially helpful around the release of GPT-4 and dealing with lots of worries about the speed of AI progress then. After a couple of exercises, I could go back to work and focus again on my AI governance work with renewed resolve.
I’m very supportive of MindEase growth and focus on panic attacks, but honestly found it very useful as a general “relaxing and calming down” app.
Thank you for sharing! It’s so motivating to hear from real-word users how that app was helpful (I’ll pass this to the full team). And especially that it could provide peace of mind int he face of AI-related concerns.
Th good news is that we won’t be losing the previous features and exercises. So, if there are any particular tools you found helpful in the past, you’ll still be able to use them even after the pivot. :)