January 30, 2026 3:28 pm EST

If you prefer a shot of espresso over herbal tea during the day, why not apply that same energy to your mindfulness?

While meditation has proven benefits, it can certainly lull you into a state of relaxation — even drowsiness. Enter the Activations app: your new personal pep squad.

The app’s founder, Mimi Bouchard, wanted something more energizing, more momentum-oriented — but with the same internalized inspiration that drives tangible results — so, she created it. Along the way, she’s garnered hundreds of thousands of users, including wellness-minded Miranda Kerr.

With a sleek, easy-to-use format, you can select Activations to listen to while walking, or affirmations on wealth, career, relationships, and more, ranging from just a few minutes to multiple-session programs aimed at creating a new reset in your thinking.

Better yet, you can try it for free for two weeks and cancel anytime. After the trial, select either a monthly plan for $29.99/month or an annual plan for $142.99/year. (You can sign up through the website, and then download the app from the App Store.)

More than just basics, the audio recordings are designed with neuroscience in mind to help manifest dreams. Example tracks include “Goal-Setting to Reconnect With Your Future,” “Visualize the Healthiest Version of You,” and “Radiate Confidence + Step Into Your Power.”

The app has a 4.9-star rating on the Apple App Store, with thousands of glowing reviews.

One devotee wrote it’s one of the best purchases they’ve made, that the Activations app is “So motivating and inspiring!” and that it’s effortless to use. (The app was formerly named Superhuman.)

Another review reads that it’s “almost like a life soundtrack,” and that they love playing pep talks in the morning or affirmations before bed.

Since you can get two weeks free to try before buying, you really have nothing to lose — but negative habits and lack of motivation.

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