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MindHabits

Maintain a more positive state of mind with the help of MindHabits--and enjoy reduced stress, boosted self-confidence, and improved work performance.

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3.0

(Based on 4 reviews)

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$19.95

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Overview

Based on more than a decade of research and findings by Dr. Mark Baldwin of Montreal's renowned McGill University, MindHabits presents simple and fun challenges that can help you improve your state of mind.

These scientifically designed training challenges, along with measurement tools, help you gain and maintain a more positive frame of mind. In one challenge, for example, you must find the smiling faces in a crowd of frowns, which studies have shown can help train your mind to react to positive information. Similarly, word challenges associate certain concepts with your own personal words, reinforcing positive personal associations and activating positive patterns of thought.

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Features

  • Design based on more than a decade of research that shows people can actually train themselves to develop positive mental habits
  • Playing can help reduce the stress hormone cortisol by up to 17%
  • As little as 5 minutes play a day can bring benefits
  • 200 levels of game play in four core games
  • Daily tracking of results and measurement of progress over time
  • Customizable male/female only options
  • More than 1,500 face images in higher levels
  • Game play adaptable to player skill level
  • Ability to customize for age, neighborhood, and facial characteristics
  • Science lab that explains how and why MindHabits works

System Requirements

  • Mac OS X v10.3 or later (OS X v10.4 or v10.5 recommended)
  • 500MHz or faster PowerPC or Intel Core processor (1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo recommended)
  • 1GB RAM

Customer Rating

3.0

(Based on 4 reviews)

Most Recent Reviews

  • MindHabits

    1.0

    Repetitious-Boring

    Written by BV from Courtenay

    Feb 26, 2009

    Repetitious- boring. Don't waste your money!

    (3 of 5 people found this review useful)

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  • MindHabits

    1.0

    Bad habits

    Written by LB from High Falls

    Feb 10, 2009

    Someone's psychological research has some major gaps in it. The " Games",( and I use the term loosely) are repetitive and lackingRead more in ingenuity. I wouldn't have minded that if it had improved my mood or given me an accurate score on my mood level. On days I felt great it would give me a lower score than on days when I was feeling low. I don't think finding the town where I was born in a word search over and over again is going to cheer me up. Bored me to tears,

    (5 of 6 people found this review useful)

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  • MindHabits

    4.0

    Mindhabits

    Written by JK from Palm Springs

    Feb 2, 2009

    Seems to be a pretty good program. I wound up taking it on my mac book over to the local stroke center to be used by a resident foRead morer a bit each week.

    (2 of 3 people found this review useful)

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Most Useful Reviews

  • MindHabits

    5.0

    Great Program!

    Written by KW from Hendersonville

    Sep 4, 2008

    I used the program on-line until a Mac version was (finally) released and noted measurable improvement in mood and confidence. MyRead more only complaint is that the program tends to run slowly on my 1 ghz PPC TiBook -- so slowly, in fact, that I cannot advance beyond level 13 (the computer does not recognize my inputs fast enough in this timed "game" to allow me to accumulate a high enough score to advance to the next level despite rebooting and killing all non-essential processes). My TiBook is nearly six (6) years old, so I can't really blame the publisher.

    (115 of 130 people found this review useful)

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  • MindHabits

    1.0

    Bad habits

    Written by LB from High Falls

    Feb 10, 2009

    Someone's psychological research has some major gaps in it. The " Games",( and I use the term loosely) are repetitive and lackingRead more in ingenuity. I wouldn't have minded that if it had improved my mood or given me an accurate score on my mood level. On days I felt great it would give me a lower score than on days when I was feeling low. I don't think finding the town where I was born in a word search over and over again is going to cheer me up. Bored me to tears,

    (5 of 6 people found this review useful)

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  • MindHabits

    1.0

    Repetitious-Boring

    Written by BV from Courtenay

    Feb 26, 2009

    Repetitious- boring. Don't waste your money!

    (3 of 5 people found this review useful)

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