We have active subscribers in every state in the United States, every Province in Canada,
and many other countries that utilize the North American Numbering Plan (NANP).
Our newest subscriber from North Dakota signed up on Wed, Aug 19th at 04:20:56 PM CT.
We have other new subscribers from Texas, Maryland, Oregon, California, Florida, and Ohio .
A user in Missouri completed a gratitude journal entry 29 minutes ago.
Here is a message that was recently liked by a subscriber in District of Columbia:
"People might disappoint you, but nature never does."
The locations with the most users are California with 3666 users, Texas with 2152 users, Florida with 2001 users, New York with 1978 users, and Ontario with 1561 users.
The locations with the least number of users are Newfoundland and Labrador with 38 users, New Brunswick with 42 users, Vermont with 47 users, Wyoming with 49 users, and North Dakota with 54 users.
1 I don't know how I found your site, but I'm grateful. I'm a nurse that has been working in a critical care unit during this long pandemic. I have been stressed and heading to a dark place. I'm journaling, meditating, and documenting why I am grateful daily. Thank you for what you do. This is saving me mentally.
2 I am grateful for the experience of the 7 day challenge. It opened up some new possibilities for me to consider!
3 I have been recently been diagnosed with anxiety, panic disorder and ptsd so Take 2 Minutes has been an amazing thing for me and I am so thankful to you all. The challenge was a great way to break things up and to keep me distracted. Thank you!
4 The meditations are SO helpful!!! I appreciate this site so much & it makes me feel better able to face this pandemic world with more grace and joy. Thank you, thank you, thank you to you & the T2M team for, well, just EVERYTHING!
5 I want to say that I am very thankful for this service that you provide. When things are tough and your mind is crowded with troubles, it can be difficult to remember that there are better days. This service butts into the middle of all those troubles and asks me to remember and focus on the way those good days felt.