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 Utah signed up on Sat, Jun 6th at 06:34:25 PM CT.
We have other new subscribers from Texas, Ontario, Illinois, Ohio, Washington, and California .
A user in Alberta completed a three good things entry 12 minutes ago.
Here is a message that was recently liked by a subscriber in Illinois:
"Living life involves many unexpected challenges. We are broken by loss, exhausted from stress, emotionally wounded, fearful of ruin and frustrated with circumstance. How you respond to such adversity is your choice. You can allow it to control you and impact your well-being, or you can step into your power. Find the strength to endure struggle with a positive, hopeful mentality. You'll feel stronger, more capable. You can get through anything with the right outlook."
The locations with the most users are California with 3634 users, Texas with 2135 users, Florida with 1980 users, New York with 1968 users, and Ontario with 1552 users.
The locations with the least number of users are Newfoundland and Labrador with 37 users, New Brunswick with 42 users, Wyoming with 47 users, Vermont with 47 users, and North Dakota with 51 users.
1 Thank you so much for this service. It's always right on time as we all go through these difficult times.
2 I'm a 20-year healthcare provider, you have been very very helpful and I like that the app doesn't scream out at me; I can choose to look at the text or not it's very comforting. There's a lot of insightful dynamics that might not be obvious to someone suffering from anxiety and who's not self-aware but I really mean it I appreciate it thank you for your message I hope you have a good day.
3 This app really saves me somedays. In many ways.
4 I have tried other mood tracking apps in the past that didn't work out, the Take 2 Minutes text-based links were really great. They sent me daily reminders to do them, and they didn't shove my past answers in my face as other apps have in the past. I find it's better for my mental health that way, as I remember to do it, and I don't have to constantly see that my mood changes, and that I don't have to watch the graph of my mood drop daily.
5 I enjoy the text-based system that Take2Minutes uses. It's a more reliable reminder than if it were an app on my phone I had to remember to check in every day with or even if they gave me a notification. I feel like since it's a text, even if I wipe away the notification it's still there when I open my messages app. It's not like a regular app notification where I swipe it away and it's gone forever and I forget about it.