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Gradual Life

Gradual Life

Catégorie : santé et formeVersion: 1.0.4

Taille:36.9 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.0+

Promoteur:Renxo Europe Limited

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https://www.gradual-life.app/en/helpEmbrassez une vie équilibrée avec https://www.gradual-life.app/en/terms : votre compagnon de bien-être et de pleine conscience. Cette application vous aide à réduire le stress, à renforcer la pleine conscience et à améliorer le bien-être physique grâce à des habitudes saines personnalisées. Alignez votre esprit, votre corps et votre esprit à tout moment et en tout lieu.https://www.gradual-life.app/en/privacy-policy

Gradual Life s'adresse à tous les styles de vie et à tous les niveaux d'expérience, offrant une approche sans pression du développement personnel. Découvrez une richesse de ressources pour apaiser votre esprit et dynamiser votre corps :

Gradual LifeRoutines de yoga et d'étirements

    Exercices à faible impact
  • Méditations guidées
  • Séances de pleine conscience et coaching
  • Cours et défis
  • Playlists de musique et paysages sonores relaxants
  • Musique originale et sons ambiants
  • Relevez les défis de la vie moderne avec les outils complets de
  •  :

Gradual LifeAugmenter l'énergie et la motivation

    Améliorer les performances physiques
  • Soulager les tensions musculaires
  • Améliorer la qualité du sommeil
  • Aiguiser la concentration et la concentration
  • Renforcer la conscience du moment présent
  • Cultiver des relations saines
  • Personnalisez votre parcours de bien-être avec les fonctionnalités intuitives de
  •  :

Gradual LifeCalendrier et rappels

    Suivi des progrès et historique
  • Contenu téléchargeable et favoris
  • Instructeurs de yoga experts et voix de méditation diverses
  • Prise en charge des langues anglaise et espagnole
  • Recommandations de contenu personnalisées
  • Téléchargez
  • aujourd'hui – un téléchargement gratuit avec une sélection de contenu premium disponible. Mettez à niveau votre abonnement pour un accès complet à toutes les fonctionnalités (pas de publicité !).

Gradual LifeAide et FAQ :

Demandes :

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Détails de l'abonnement :

propose un abonnement mensuel (12,99$/mois

) et un abonnement annuel (49,99$/anGradual Life) pour un accès illimité aux contenus premium. Les prix peuvent varier selon la région. *Comprend un essai gratuit de 7 jours. Les abonnements se renouvellent automatiquement sauf annulation au moins 24 heures avant le renouvellement. Gérez votre abonnement dans les paramètres de votre compte. Toute partie inutilisée d'un essai gratuit est perdue lors de l'achat de l'abonnement.

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    Conditions d'utilisation :
  • Politique de confidentialité :

*Tarifs américains. Les prix peuvent varier selon l'emplacement.

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Here’s what you should know:


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✅ Bottom Line: While not yet launched, the iPhone 15 and 16 Pro are technically capable of running Resident Evil 2 in a high-quality format—either via a native port or cloud streaming. Keep an eye on official announcements from Capcom, Apple, or PlayStation for updates.
🔔 Tip: Subscribe to Capcom’s official news or follow trusted gaming outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or The Verge for real-time updates on mobile game releases.

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