Psychology Tools App To Reach Inner Development Goals, Exercises & Quests Update

The latest move expands the app’s collection of daily exercises, meditation guides, and short immersive courses, providing a comprehensive suite of reflective tools and community support features. 29k provides bite-sized sessions that can easily be incorporated into the busiest of schedules.

More details can be found at https://29k.org/inner-development

The new iteration of the app can be downloaded from both the App Store and Google Play and works seamlessly on both Apple and Android devices. 29k’s updates reflect its ongoing commitment to helping users find inner peace and the strength to meet and overcome the stresses and challenges of modern life.

Data from the National Alliance on Mental Illness suggests that around 1 in 5 Americans struggles with their mental health on a daily basis. With the cost of living on the rise and millions of people still dealing with the economic fallout of the global pandemic, the importance of taking time to reflect and schedule self-care can be easily overlooked. The 29K app lets users dictate when and how they engage in their daily practice of inner development.

Exercises available in the app include relationship maps, a self-care cup, puzzles to help redefine how one expresses and responds to vulnerability, and an acceptance slider game that encourages intentionality. 29K already has over 126,000 members making daily use of these tools.

Users can access a series of tests that help to develop a stronger sense of self-awareness. These cover topics such as self-compassion, stress, and sleep management. All courses and exercises can be taken individually or as part of a group.

Courses currently available include Acting With Purpose led by former Deputy-Secretary General of the UN Jan Eliasson and Purposeful Leadership with Professor Frank W. Bond and Dr. Jonathan R. Dowling.

All of the material within 29k is based on evidence-based interventions from therapeutic modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT). These approaches encourage analysis and understanding of current situations, past experiences, and inner development via exercises grounded in contextual behavioral science.

A spokesperson says, “We are an open-source, co-created non-profit making psychological tools for mental health, inner development, and civic leadership, accessible, free, and meaningful to millions.”

For more information, go to https://29k.org/inner-development

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