13 IMAGE staffers on the Irish artists they can’t get enough of
13 IMAGE staffers on the Irish artists they can’t get enough of

Sarah Gill

What to eat this weekend: Trofie pasta with prawns and homemade pesto
What to eat this weekend: Trofie pasta with prawns and homemade pesto

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Write now: This stunning museum is an ode to penmanship
Write now: This stunning museum is an ode to penmanship

Lizzie Gore-Grimes

The soft power of the female gamer
The soft power of the female gamer

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This picturesque West Cork home with separate basement apartment is on the market for €695,000
This picturesque West Cork home with separate basement apartment is on the market for €695,000

Sarah Finnan

Ingrid Hoey: ‘This serum reversed visible signs of sun damage on my skin’
Ingrid Hoey: ‘This serum reversed visible signs of sun damage on my skin’

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Design coach Karen Douglas shares her tips for working with an architect
Design coach Karen Douglas shares her tips for working with an architect

Megan Burns

How to spot a scammer (according to someone who was actually scammed)
How to spot a scammer (according to someone who was actually scammed)

Sarah Finnan

Cillian Murphy’s book about empathy is essential reading for everyone
Cillian Murphy’s book about empathy is essential reading for everyone

Sarah Gill

Supper Club: Hot-smoked salmon rice and asparagus salad
Supper Club: Hot-smoked salmon rice and asparagus salad

Sarah Finnan

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Three Apps For Inner Peace


By IMAGE
03rd Apr 2017
Three Apps For Inner Peace

Having spent years oversharing on Twitter and Facebook – and getting stressed by it – we are now looking to technology to find inner piece. Check out Claire O’Mahony’s article in the October issue of IMAGE on Redressing The Balance, but for now, here are three apps that can serve as your gateway to serenity.

BUDDHIFY

The 80+ custom-made tracks are designed to work with your lifestyle, with guided audio exercises for work, travelling, when you’re stressed, etc, with recently introduced sections including At Home, and Dealing With Pain.

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HEADSPACE

With five million users worldwide, this app is hugely successful, constantly topping the iTunes charts, and claims to help you eat, love, and sleep better; stress and worry less; and focus, live and smile more.

CALM

Promising to improve your mood and your life, Calm features an easy to follow seven-day programme, 50 guided meditations and 16 different music tracks.

This article originally appeared in the October issue of IMAGE magazine, on shelves nationwide now.