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will only happen if the pace the roll out, his really stepped up worldwide and the thread of more aggressive virus strains is stopped. if some of those numbers send you into a spin, this next report could help bring you back down. fighting off corona virus. anxiety with meditation. the pandemic is sparked a boom in mindfulness apps that design to converse down find in a piece, musicians that happy to help earning in or caching in the trend religious groups to with apps. like mindful, muslim analysts say the global market could be worth $6000000000.00 us dollars by the year 20. 27 is something to be mindful about imprisoned, but all is available. working from home. it's enough to send you mad. now go to her,
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now shift your focus to the rising and falling of the breath. wherever your body feels that most at this moment, this woman is listening to a mindfulness and it's a growing trend. as i did have been out several times otherwise 4 years ago, and now she wants from berlin, quit her stable job and became an entrepreneur. she's now a freelance yoga instructor who teaches in several studios, but since the pandemic per classes have been canceled and come to me for me, the pandemic was mainly marked by existential anxiety. and at the beginning, it was unclear if i could even continue my job. for starters, i was completely on my own much and how would i cope with it? this all brought up fears for the future and the unknown sort of moving forward. and she's one of many millions of people have been seeking psychological support
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since the coven crisis. the simplest way an app since the pandemic, so called mindfulness apps, have taken off with their instructions for breathing, sleeping, and guided meditations to read the stress and control anxiety. and mindfulness sounds great because they get you into a regular routine message cut. i use different one of them shows me how many minutes i meditate. it shows me that i've meditated for several days or weeks and that gives me a good feeling for the mindfulness industry has grown enormously. more and more people are willing to pay for apps on their smartphones. the revenues, the most popular $100.00 apps have doubled within 2 years to $1100000000.00 us dollars and he was one of the people profiting from that
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boon. my mueller's i'm $36.00 and on the co founder of 7 mind. in 2014, he and his co founder developed germany's version of meditation and mindfulness. ab about 2020 was an extraordinary year for us on many levels. of course, the number of downloads used as increased massively. i'd say 50 percent from the previous year or so very substantially. it's about us males that approached me for a long time their endeavor was laugh. dad can come out of the reasons to exercise physically are accepted. if you don't now you look at strangely, like lazy or a couch potato or whatever potato. but i think soon it will be the same. if you don't train your mind, it's still considered to be a bit of a new age mumbo jumbo. understand. but over the last few years, this has shifted a lot about as a company we've benefited. and i'd say it's so much more accepted topic now like
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the entrepreneur feels he's been proven right. they have being bombarded with more and more data and information. and as long as things keep going this way, the mindfulness trend will continue it, but people need to learn healthy conscious ways to deal with this. a lot of information on food. but are these apps useful or just inexpensive gimmick and psychologist johan, this child is investigating why they keep cropping up everywhere. it's all of them . it's of course people are apt to make money from considering all the pressure on the health system. you have to take a closer look at their structure if there's any expertise behind them. and here's where the problems life. some practitioners, even referred to by mex mindfulness. yes. this is on the one hand, it's good that the apps have gone mainstream. i think they're very easily accessible and often not very demanding. but there's the risk that people will
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equate this with the practice of mindfulness. some who many license can replace a course lead by a professional for entrepreneur and she wants it. and she doesn't want to do without her digital coach who's always available for her at no matter what time or place me. of course, he can forget all those apps if you country doesn't have to digital infrastructure . believe it or not, internet coverage is still patchy and parts of germany, europe's biggest economy. a lot of businesses still haven't gone digital. you have to pay cash in many cases. so you can't make an appointment online sometimes. and yet all this technology is at our fingertips, the germans state health departments, a still using fax machines to report their corona virus case number's. officials have to enter those figures into the system manually. what we seek engine in
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germany compared internationally it's dismal. peak download speeds worldwide, so that other countries are way ahead and germany flimsy to take 35th place. but why? let's go back in time to the early 980. the end to the vin chancellor of west germany. me. how much my big april, 1981, he declared that as soon as the technical prerequisites have been met, deutsche a bonus post will rapidly develop an integrated broadband fiber optic network. that was 40 years ago. if schmidt's plans had gone ahead today, germany would have the world's most advanced fiber optic network. instead, it's a patchwork with lots of missing pieces. less than 10 percent of households have a connection of 50 megabits per 2nd. germany needs foster internet and not just
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during the pandemic. this is supposed to be a high tech country. driverless cars will be hitting the out of band soon. agricultural vehicles will be controlled by satellites. virtual reality is here and augmented reality is just around the corner. but only high speed internet everywhere can make it possible. so what went wrong again back to the 1980s. in october, 1980 to a new government took office in west germany. tell me, call became chancellor calls crept the fiber optic plans and relied on germany's tried and tested copper telephone cables. they were cheaper and provided private tv to all of germany's households. we still have to live with the legacy of that decision today. there are more fiber optic connections these days. but the last mile to the junction box is still mostly
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copper and that slows down. he isn't, it isn't a germany didn't start promoting broadband until 2015, which was pretty laid by international standards. fiber optic lines better and faster, but replacing old telephone lines is expensive, and time consuming takes at least 2 years, even if the money is available from issuing the tender until the line is ready. so when will these gaps be closed? then if we're talking about expanding the fiber optics to improve the gigabits applied to the fix line network, then 2030 seems like a realistic goal to make what germany's economy minister is considering asking estonia for health. not only uses frustrated, but germany's network problems hinder. it's competitiveness and damage. it's image abroad. however, in january 2021,
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there was some welcome use germany. parliament has decided to get rid of its fax machines. hallelujah. so some of us are finally loading some lessons from this pandemic. but others of us still struggling a little is all of kreger. the thought then is it no idea what channel is not the real real world. wow. where is the mute button, your tester torn out sound of the really supposed to be the real world. does that even exist anymore? not that i don't like this at all. where's your soft focus? and i need a different background. i want a meadow. reason meadow with flowers. and
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a clear ring this far as clearing was a stack. i didn't clear bellowing stack. ah ah, it all snobbish calling outside. i can't control mentions. i can't really keep people at a distance shut in video call on my own director. i really like that ortiz and this mute button on that turns off the sound. it's the most important button of all ah, the korean vehicles and miss ne, calling me it's most public and i have to go back online to
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