Make Your New Year Resolutions Count With These Mobile Apps!

By | December 31, 2013
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Less than 8 hours remain till the arrival of the New Year, and all of you probably already have your resolutions in place. If you are indeed sincere about your new year resolutions, the following mobile apps will help you stay true to your promises.

It’s the last day of the year – and all of us are busy making, and announcing, our grand New Year resolutions. However, somewhere down in our hearts – we are also aware that, like most other years, these resolutions would be rather short-lived, and our lifestyles won’t improve as we want them to. There is no need to despair though – for as 2014 zooms in, these mobile apps can indeed ensure that you stay true to the resolutions you take:

 

  1. Livifi – Forget having one goal to attain in 2014, you can set as many as forty objectives for yourself, during the upcoming year – through this iphone application. The app would reiterate the importance of your goals from time to time, ensuring that you stay motivated enough. You can also get handy pointers from Livifi, on how to attain your self-imposed life targets.

  2. Cozi Family – If spending more quality time with your family-members is one of your new year resolutions, this app would help you out. Cozi Family is one of the best custom mobile applications, on which you can create and maintain to-do lists, journal entries, and shopping schedules. Life at office will remain hectic, but you will not miss out on family fun!

  3. Joe’s Goals – How about keeping track of whether you are meeting each of your goals on a daily basis? Joe’s Goals lets you do exactly that. You can set small targets for yourself in the morning, and tick them off as you complete them during the course of the day. The mobile application development framework used in this app has a touch of innovativeness about it, and you can give yourself positive/negative points – on the basis of whether you have been able to meet all your daily goals or not.

  4. Goodreads – Thanks to the remarkable evolution in Android and iphone app development in India, you can improve your reading habits in 2014 – by referring to your mobile handset as well. Via Goodreads, you will gets updates on what books/journals your friends are reading up, and can even get recommendations from them. You also have the option of posting comments about what you are reading on your social media profile.

  5. Goalscape – You will have to spend a few bucks to get the yearly subscription of the Goalscape app, but it would be well worth the expense – if you are really serious about your resolutions. Apart from general goal-setting and progress-tracking, business-style reports can be generated via Goalscape. You can prioritize the various targets you have set for yourself, by color-coding them. A systematic way to a better year – that’s what this smartphone application promises!

  6. Livestrong MyQuit Coach – What can probably be a better time than New Year’s Eve, to make a determined attempt to stay away from the deadly smoking habit? The mobile application development company in charge of creating the Livestrong app ensures that you get convenient and completely customized plans to control your urges to have a puff anytime. All the advice that you will get through Livestrong are medically approved, and they would set you on your way to a healthier, tobacco-free life.

  7. My Fitness Pal – Worried about that slightly bulging tummy and the few extra kilos you have put on? Get My Fitness Pal on your mobile handset, follow all the exercising and food tips that you get through it, and get back to your slim, fit self within a matter of weeks. This new year, you can keep a tab on your daily calorie intake requirements – thanks to this imaginatively designed application.

  8. Chains.cc – Foster your good habits in the new year, by recording every nice deed that you do each day, on the Chains.cc app. All your records are maintained in the form of a chain (‘the chain of good habits’) – and the onus is on you to avoid doing anything rash, that might break the chain and ruin all your previous hard work. As the chain grows longer, you will definitely experience a feel-good factor about you!

  9. Stress Check – Unless you are retiring or something, there  is no way of staying away from workplace-related tensions and stresses. With the Stress Check app, you can manage such stress levels though, via clinically proven methods. Promoted by almost every iphone application development company in India and abroad, Stress Check also helps you identify the factors that put excessive mental stresses on you.

  10. 43 Things – Peer pressure spurs on many people to do apparently unattainable things, and that’s the underlying principle behind this goal-setting app. Once you have decided upon your new year resolutions, you can share them through social media via the 43 Things application. There are options to send invitations to your buddies too, for participative goal-realization. Since others would be able to track your progress, you will automatically get the necessary motivation to stay true to your resolutions.

 

Stikk, Mindbloom and CheckMark Goals are some of the other mobile apps that you can consider downloading on your phone, to get the requisite guidance for maintaining your new year resolutions. If 2014 is the year you wish to bid adieu to heavy drinking habits, the hypnotherapy tips and advice available on the Stop Drinking app would be of help. Get the Mint application, if you want to manage your finances in a better manner. Your resolutions for 2014 need not die an untimely death – there are plenty of advanced mobile applications to see you through the apparently challenging tasks!

 

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Hussain Fakhruddin is the founder/CEO of Teknowledge mobile apps company. He heads a large team of app developers, and has overseen the creation of nearly 600 applications. Apart from app development, his interests include reading, traveling and online blogging.
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