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    Habit List Course

    By Mark Shead 4 Comments

    The Habit List Course is now live.  You can signup below.  If you are reading this in an email, you may not be able to see the form.  Visit the site in order to sign up.

    Using the Habit List

    30 Days – 10 lessons

    This course explains the Habit List–a method of tracking habits you want to develop that shouldn’t be on your regular to-do list. It explains the theory behind the list and includes the popular PDF allowing you to print your own Habit List. (In Testing: Signup Below for Beta)

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    1. Jaedi says

      January 30, 2008 at 10:26 am

      I like the idea. A good web app for this is http://www.joesgoals.com/

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    2. mike@studenthacks says

      January 30, 2008 at 5:50 pm

      What a great idea. I’m very excited about participating in this. I’m always open to ways to develop better habits. I pray this works.

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    3. Ricky Buchanan says

      February 1, 2008 at 3:42 am

      http://joesgoals.com/ is indeed good – it’s what I use every day to track stuff actually – but it seems to be down at least part of every day lately and there’s no feedback from the developer even when I emailed to see if development was ongoing because I was interested in becoming a subscriber. So if there’s a decent alternative out there I’d like to know about it :/

      r

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    4. Alex says

      March 20, 2016 at 4:22 pm

      To quote Aristotle “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.”

      One of the things I have been struggling with is not tracking daily goals but being committed to them. Based on this we developed our own spin on daily goal tracking at Non Zero Day (https://www.nonzeroday.com) where we not only track daily goals but set daily commitments to stay accountable and turn your daily goals into habits.

      I would to talk if you have any questions about it!

      Reply

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