Do Nothing For Chromebook

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Operating System: Chromebook, Windows, Mac, Linux

Application Category: Health & Fitness

Price: Free

Rating: 4.91667 stars based on 24 reviews

Do Nothing: Meditation App

Do Nothing Chromebook App Download

Download Do Nothing For Chromebook

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Release Date: 2022-03-15
  • Current Version: 1.0.2
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 24.78 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
  • Developer: Bowery Digital

How To Download Do Nothing: Meditation App On Chromebook

If you're looking to Download Do Nothing on your Chromebook laptop Then read the following guideline.

Do Nothing is a simple, unguided meditation app. It’s based on the thousand year old zen practice of shikantaza, which means “just sitting”. Most forms of meditation require you to focus on something specific, like your breath. Doing nothing means simply sitting in a state of conscious awareness. The only goal is to allow your thoughts to come and go without encouraging or avoiding them. By observing your thoughts without reacting to them, you allow your mind to self-organize. With consistent practice over time, the result is a clear mind. -- Terms of Service: https://www.bowery-digital.com/do-nothing-terms Privacy Policy: https://www.bowery-digital.com/do-nothing-privacy

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  • Great but can add on feature

    4
    By doingntn
    Really simplistic and does all one needs. One suggestion I would recommend would be to keep the timer going after the screen is locked it tends to restart when it’s locked. This would help it become less distractive and actually “do nothing” without even looking at the timer. Again thank you great App
  • Recommended by Naval

    5
    By whyyy33
    I heard about this form of meditation from Naval on the Tim Ferriss podcast. I’d been doing guided meditation on and off for the last few years with Calm, Headspace, etc. but eventually ended up just setting a timer and sitting there for 10-15 minutes. Once you figure out the basics of meditation I think unguided is the way to go. I really like the simplicity of the app. Straight and to the point but also includes analytics to keep you on track. Good stuff.

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