Just DO it
I use Reveri mainly for, or against pain, an 8 on the scale. I had Relief in 2 weeks. It is easy, and you can use it for more areas quickly.
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4.37 out of 5
65 ratings in Netherlands
I use Reveri mainly for, or against pain, an 8 on the scale. I had Relief in 2 weeks. It is easy, and you can use it for more areas quickly.
Who would be paying over 330 euro per year for some recordings. You can get then free on youtube. Avoid!!! Or download and leave a 1 star review!!
I was very skeptical about the app, given the popular representations you see on TV over hypnosis. But I decided to try it, after listening to the interview to Dr. David Spiegel on the Huberman Lab Podcast. I'm glad I tried it. It not only educated me into self-hypnosis, but it also offered me tools that were really effective. What in my experience distinguished reverie’s effects from other apps that offer some topic-guided-mediations, is that it not only calms me, but if needed, it can also leave me energised, centred, sharp. Likewise, the sessions for pain were helpful when needed. In sum, reveri has helped me to get quickly into a mental sweet spot to perform or face a challenge. For this I moved the app from being-one-more-app-stored-somewhere-on-my-phone, to a widget on my home-start-screen. I'm glad and thankful that this knowledge is know massively available.
No problem paying for an App but I do like to know what I’m getting and having some free content helps me to make this decision. In this Reveri App though I found not one free exercise. Could be that I’ve not looked hard enough but come on… Just give some easy to find or homepage exercises that tickle my curiosity. For a psychiatrist this should make sense right? Also I came to Reveri because a YouTube video promoted it as having free content… Please rethink on this option.
Don’t want to be a dick, but charging €15 for roughly 20 audio recordings seems somewhat steap. The voice of Dr. Spiegel himself twkes me sometimes out of hypnosis, because it lacks a certain soothingness. Plus the hypnosis sometimes requiring some thought, because they seem somewhat illogic at times and thereby taking you out of hypnosis. Then again, I’m going to try it for a month and see how that changes. Furthermore, I understand you are a business and that you need to finance the organization. Then again, I would love to see way more self-hypnosis domains (relieving trauma, creating abundance, loving oneself, financial freedom etc. etc.). The only one I feel drawn to now is ‘enhance focus’ and maybe ‘improve sleep’.
Simple, to the point and effective.
Was using this to sleep Only a few meditation available know suddenly after update Excessive price of 15 euro a month
This was a totally free app until recently. It became a paid one all of a sudden with a price tag if 100 EUR/year and all excercises are locked. Of course it is up to the developers to ask money for their app or to keep it free. However, I would at least expect a heads up to the existing users.
*Update* I emailed customer support and they replied within 12 hours. They answered the issue and with that one email cancelled my account! Very professional and swift. **** There is absolutely no information on the app as to which card is being charged and very difficult to cancel.
I did the one year student trial after hearing about it on Huberman lab, and there were times this app helped me. I found it nice to have as a quick tool when needing to refocus my scattered energy or try to wind down before sleep. But honestly, what’s offered gets old pretty quick, and though they try to target certain goals with specific meditations, to me they are just too basic… like they use the same tactics for each differently named goal. Idk but for me I was always disappointed feeling like the “reduce procrastination” meditation is the exact same as “reduce stress and anxiety from work”… just slightly different angles/wording. I wanted to be wowed and wasn’t. The self hypnosis never worked for me either. The hand lifting in the air is weird and keeps you from relaxing as fully I think. It’s a cool concept and it had its moments that came in handy for me but overall needs a lot of tidying up and refining I think before I’d ever use it again. Kinda feel like I got ripped off tbh!
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