Five a Day Daily Habits is a Productivity app by Amimetic. I've built several Apps around the idea of a Habit Streak, most recently Habit Starter. These help you achieve your goals in exercise, diet or other areas of your life.
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1. Take five major areas (which you can customise via Settings) and each day report on whether you achieved something in each area.
2. These help you achieve your goals in exercise, diet or other areas of your life.
3. Then as you record your progress you will be able to see at a glance how well your days, weeks, months and years are going.
4. Each day you report on whether you succeeded yesterday, building up streaks of habits and ingraining the activities into your life.
5. I've built several Apps around the idea of a Habit Streak, most recently Habit Starter.
6. You'll like seeing that chain, especially when you get a few weeks under your belt.
7. Via Settings you can configure your goals (otherwise defaults are provided).
8. This can work well for specific targets, but I wanted to create something more sustainable.
9. "After a few days you'll have a chain.
10. Just keep at it and the chain will grow longer every day.
11. A simple way of applying this idea daily.
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This app is a nice, simple place for me to mark down small daily habits I want to be more aware of, and work to be more consistent with as I become more conscious of practicing them. Simple struggles like trying to eat vegetables everyday, not spending money everyday, or going for more walks, are all easily tracked and save time in remembering. I like that as each month ends, it becomes a simple bar graph of the frequency of each tracked thing, making for easy comparisons to other months. (The only small bug I’ve noticed is that the months of Nov and Dec 2018 have jumped to the bottom of the otherwise chronologically ascending timeline; Is there a way to fix this?)
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