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Sometimes you get what you pay for, and Irunurun seems to be the ugly stepchild of its creators. The developers simply ask for donations on their website.
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Irunurun is free to download, and there is no in-app content or a premium option. The simplest program among the ones I took a closer look is Irunurun. Sorry, GoalsonTrack, but no trial, no review! In a competitive environment like the one for productivity apps, a missing opportunity to test the software without a commitment among some of its competitors is pretty much a deal breaker for me.
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While I am willing to pay for any app that has proven to provide me with a useful service, I am extremely unlikely to put up money upfront, even with the promise of a full refund. Unfortunately, GoalsonTrack did not offer any freemium version or free trial period but insisted on a US$ 68 annual subscription with a 30-day money back guarantee. I also installed a fourth app called GoalsonTrack, recommended by Mini Habits author Stephen Guise among others. Of course, I could use phone alarms for the nudges and a spreadsheet to track, but having several contenders at hand why not using the convenience of a dedicated app that does it all in one place?Īfter a bit of research, I decided to give Nozbe, Strides, and Irunrun a try. The search for a nudge and the wish to track my progress, motivated me to try a few different smartphone apps that promised to help tracking habits.
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To be successful not breaking my streaks, I need timely nudges to make sure I do not forget about my to-do’s. As mentioned in multiple previous articles, I still struggle with mindfulness. Instead of chasing big and scary goals, I decided to take an alternative approach, aiming at developing healthy habits out of so-called “mini habits,” tiny but regular tasks that leave you zero excuse to not complete them every day.Īs the individual mini habit tasks for any given day are minuscule, the real challenge is to not completing them it is not to forget them.
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In last week’s Life-Sparring round called Big Goals and Mini Habits, I wrote about my New Year’s Resolution for 2017.
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