My favorite is an app called 'Habithub' where I can add my own habits I want to do every day or a certain amount of times per week. It's based on the 'chaining' technique writersstore.com/dont-break-the-ch... and I try really hard not to break the chains, even when inconvenient. I mostly use it to track running, going to the gym, make sure I stretch enough and try some new things every once in a while.
I also have a Garmin watch for running, which tracks heart rate, fitness and sleep. I don't wear it at night anymore though.
Other than that I use todoist to plan and keep track of my tasks and toggl to keep track of time I spend on work and sometimes side projects.
Oh no, I don't want to give the wrong impression here. I use all these things because I'm everything but organized. If I don't list what I'm supposed to do there's a high chance I'll never do so at all, I'm all over the place 😂.
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My favorite is an app called 'Habithub' where I can add my own habits I want to do every day or a certain amount of times per week. It's based on the 'chaining' technique writersstore.com/dont-break-the-ch... and I try really hard not to break the chains, even when inconvenient. I mostly use it to track running, going to the gym, make sure I stretch enough and try some new things every once in a while.
I also have a Garmin watch for running, which tracks heart rate, fitness and sleep. I don't wear it at night anymore though.
Other than that I use todoist to plan and keep track of my tasks and toggl to keep track of time I spend on work and sometimes side projects.
You are very organised
Oh no, I don't want to give the wrong impression here. I use all these things because I'm everything but organized. If I don't list what I'm supposed to do there's a high chance I'll never do so at all, I'm all over the place 😂.