5 Tracking Apps That Make Great Habits Easier To Keep
The Member Success Team recently asked some of our Cohort members to share their favorite habit trackers. If there’s one group of business owners who know how to get sh*t done, it’s these high-performers.
And what works for them will probably work for you, too!
Here are a few of the most used in TLP:
Productive - Habit Tracker (iOS). With over 78K ecstatic reviews, this lightweight app makes light work of finding, tracking, and building great habits. We love the ability to customize reminders, join challenges, and find patterns in our performance.
Habit Tracker (Android): Popular with the Apple-averse, this habit-forming app makes it super easy to cut bad habits while creating some (much) better ones. A great way to break your goal into daily targets!
Strides (iOs): If you’d rather have the flex to focus on your goals, Strides offers several ways to hold yourself accountable—including a reporting tool that’s second-to-none.
Asana: Our favorite project management tool, Asana takes every to-do list up a notch and turns project milestones into happy project memories. Get Sam’s helpful tip-sheet on Asana (and other top tools) here.
Our very own TLP High-Performance Planner. While not an app, this highly customizable, printable Google doc is a great tool for those who love physically crossing things off their lists. TIP: Customize your version with the routines that support your current goals—and update when you’re ready to step up your game!
The beauty of these apps is that they not only help keep you accountable, they also serve as a great way to capture your successes over the course of the year (which will really come in handy for your next RBLF!).
Stop wasting time and make an effort to get the right sh*t done well. Because when you measure it, you manage it. And when you manage it, you’ll crush it.
So crush it.
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