A great app to form new habits

A great new app to help you form new habits

A new year, new resolutions and with that, new habits. It’s the same every year, isn’t it?

For me, setting new daily habits is the best way to actually accomplish my goals. We can’t just change from one day to the next, but we can change our daily habits. I believe that with slowly building positive new habits, we will best accomplish our goals over time. For example, if your resolution is to get healthier, there are a ton of different daily habits to help accomplish that goal.

Way of Life for new habits

This is where my new favourite app (seriously) comes in: It’s called Way of Life and it’s so helpful! It lets you track all the new habits you want to build or break and you can check in whether you succeeded or not. You can decide whether something is good for you (like exercise) or bad for you (like watching crappy tv shows). What’s best: You can try to build chains of good days. If you break them, you can try to reach your longest chain again.

It’s so much fun (for list loving people like me) and it’s actually effective! Even though it’s ‘just’ an app, it really makes me not want to break my chain. I want to use it to introduce new habits every few months. According to science, it takes about 66 days for a new habit to be automatic. Therefore, I want to go with 5-10 (small) habits for 66 days and then introdue some new ones. Here’s my first ones, in case you want to get some inspiration:

+ Stop multi-screening

+ Drink 3 litres of water every day

+ Start journaling again

+ Stop eating when I’m full

+ Sleep 8 hours every night

+ Take a break from junk food and sweets

+ Don’t get distracted while eating

Let me know if you’re going to use the app in the comments. Do you have any other great productivity/goal achieving apps you can recommend?

MerkenMerken

2 Comments

  • Johanna
    January 21, 2016

     

    Oh cool, thanks so much for sharing this! I’ll definitely get it (right now :) ). I’ll blog about this properly once I’ve actually finished it, but I’m reading the book ‘small book, big change’ at the moment, which is all about self-improvement through what the author calls microresolutions, and I’m finding it such a good read on habit formation, just in case you’re interested.

    • Hanna
      January 27, 2016

       

      Microresolutions sound good! I’m gonna have to check the book out :) And please let me know, what you think of the app!


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Hanna’s Places is a green lifestyle magazine written by Hanna Ulatowski. It’s all about slowing down in a fast-paced society and finding ways to live a more sustainable, simple lifestyle.

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