This App Helps You Speak Your Dreams Into Existence
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This App Helps You Speak Your Dreams Into Existence
"Do you ever repeat affirmations to yourself, maybe while looking in the mirror or driving in your car? It feels weirdly powerful, especially when you say them out loud. And the ThinkUp app wants you to harness that power. Instead of listening to pre-recorded mantras from a stranger, you get to record your own very specific affirmations and play them whenever you like. The goal? To boost your mood, feel more self-assured, and maybe even manifest a few dreams."
"On YouTube, creator @OliviaG said she uses the app to show up for herself with affirmations like, "I trust my intuition" and "Everything I want wants me more." She'll record these words in her own voice and play them throughout the night, almost like a subliminal message. On TikTok, @stellabr8 said using ThinkUp regularly seems to speed up her manifestations. "I feel like sh*t starts to move when I do it," she said in a clip."
"The award-winning ThinkUp app helps you manifest positivity and self-love through daily affirmations and "I am" mantras. It allows you to record your own affirmations that are not only customized to you but also more powerful. It's said that hearing the words in your own voice will make them more effective. Once you record your mantra, you can set it to play on a loop or just listen to it a few times."
ThinkUp enables users to record personalized affirmations in their own voice and play them on loop or intermittently to reinforce positive beliefs. Prewritten prompts guide users, while customization allows statements tailored to specific goals such as self-trust, gratitude, and manifestation. Listening to one's voice is presented as more effective than hearing others, and users report using recordings during daily routines or while sleeping as near-subliminal reinforcement. Frequent playback aims to boost mood, increase self-assurance, accelerate perceived manifestation, and help rewire thought patterns toward sustained positive thinking and emotional well-being.
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