WatchMinder Giveaway
August 13-23, 2014
Open to US
We do need a support system to remind us of many different things during the day. Do you remember that red dot thing that allows to focus and remember your goals, dreams, promises to yourself?
Guess what, there’s a watch called WatchMinder that is a pre-programmable wristwatch that will privately cue you throughout a day what you need to do.
Be it a medication reminder or behavior modification and self-monitoring or even everyday health and wellness goals – rest assured that you would be Reminded on time to do what you need to accomplish!
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The WatchMinder was invented by child psychologist Dr. Lawrence Becker who specializes in attention and learning disorders. Today, the WatchMinder is being used by children and adults with Attention Deficit Disorder, as well as persons with chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, urinary incontinence, and asthma.
Senior citizens are using the watch to manage medication intake and hard of hearing persons benefit from the vibration system in the watch.
Because the WatchMinder is a vibrating, silent alarm and reminder system, it can be worn by these people and others like them, with minimal disruption to the user or those around him.
Here’s your chance to win a pair for yourself or someone who could truly benefit from it!
Prize – WatchMinder Watch, $70 Value
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Ends at 11:59pm EDT on August 23, 2014
8 thoughts on “Win WatchMinder For Your Daily Goal Support”
To remind me of certain things. Especially to take my medication
I need it because I always forget.
My neighbor lost her adult son who took care of them. She needs reminding to take her meds. This watch would be good to give to her.
I need this because I have a horrible memory.
I would love to win it for myself or my mother. We are both forgetful but mom is worse.
AMAZING!! This would be perfect for my teen aspie!
I always forget things so I write on my palm sometimes. This would be way better!
i need a watch.