List of apps that can prevent you from self-sabotaging during your path of achievement. π§ Self-discipline is hard to develop, so you may need some extra help if you're aiming to achieve something outstanding. No matter how ambitious your goal is β reading at least one book a month, regularly practicing a foreign language, or just doing sports daily β sometimes it's a helpful tool that can be a dealbreaker. π
1οΈβ£ Habitica
This one is usually called one of the best habit-tracking
apps for a reason. You don't actually think of being more productive while
using it because Habitica feels more like a game. So, yes, you're getting
rewards, experience points, even in-game loots for every goal achieved. There
are benefits and punishments, just like in a real RPG. This app is fascinating
to use, and it knows how to make you do your routines without feeling annoyed.
For geeks and gamers β this is a must-try.
2οΈβ£ HabitBull
Habit tracking in a very visual way. It's easy
to understand and use because it displays your routine as a chain that breaks
every time you fail to stick to your habit. β either it's daily researches
related to your thesis or just an hour per week of polishing up your writing skills.
3οΈβ£ Habitify
Minimal and data-driven tool, which really says
it all. There's nothing extra in it, so you wouldn't be distracted from your
goals. It's pretty much perfect for busy people not willing to waste too much
time on organizing processes.
4οΈβ£ StickK
What happens when behavioral economists at the
prestigious Yale University decide to
develop a self-discipline app? StickK is the answer! The main point is that you
can network with other goal-setters and even bet money on your success, which
can dramatically increase your chances of reaching a goal.
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