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 Virginia signed up on Fri, Feb 21st at 05:54:55 PM CT.
We have other new subscribers from Pennsylvania, California, Florida, Ontario, South Carolina, and Georgia .
A user in British Columbia completed a gratitude journal entry 29 minutes ago.
Here is a message that was recently liked by a subscriber in Washington:
"The problem with comparing yourself with anyone online or on social media is often you are comparing your natural self against someone elses staged moments."
The locations with the most users are California with 3290 users, Texas with 1958 users, Florida with 1834 users, New York with 1805 users, and Ontario with 1460 users.
The locations with the least number of users are Newfoundland and Labrador with 33 users, New Brunswick with 41 users, Vermont with 44 users, North Dakota with 45 users, and Wyoming with 46 users.
1 Take 2 Minutes has been very helpful to me and has made me become a better and happier person. Doing the daily activites helped implement different ways to promote positivity and peace in my life. I have learned the importance of meditation and how I should strive to focus on things that I should be grateful for in my everyday life.
2 I think the service is great. I look forward to the message every day.
3 So far I have enjoyed the daily quick messages. They have all been wise and common sense messages many of which I have not thought about recently.
4 Your service has saved my life. When I was at a low and very dark place, your messages came shining through like a miracle and reinforced that I was lovable and a good person.
5 I quite enjoy the text-based app because it was easily accessible, as it provided me with a link to the website each time I got a message, instead of me having to log in on my computer. Also, since it is a text-based app system, the messages were very short and simple to read, as opposed to a long paragraph in an email.