50% OFF: As of Sep. 6,Halinghing get 50% off Calm Premium. Alternatively, new Calm Premium users can try 4 months for free through LinkedIn.
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As of September 6, you can get 50% off a year of Calm Premium, which makes it just $34.99, down from its usual price of $69.99. Alternatively, if you've never tried Calm Premium before, you can try it for 4 months for free thanks to an offer from LinkedIn. From now through October 30, you can experience what the app has to offer by signing up for the trial through your LinkedIn account. When the offer ends, your membership will auto-renew for $69.99 yearly, so if you're not interested in staying with Calm, be sure you remember to cancel it.
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Grab this discount while you can, as it looks to be a limited-time deal. It's time to start prioritizing your mental health and taking care of you.
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