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www.habitforge.com

 

So this site claims that it takes 21 days to forge a new habit. Yuu sign up, decide what new habit you want to forge and every day you receive an email asking you if you did what you had to do.

 

I'm on my first day trying to forge the habit of meditating 20 minutes in the morning.

 

Let's forge some habits, commit, Watmm.

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Guest the anonymous forumite

Sit down straight, close your eyes, try to think about nothing. YOu can focus on something to help you meditating, for instance, I focus on a visualization of my breathing.

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Guest the anonymous forumite

Good luck with that, it's been years I've been trying and no success so far.

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Guest theSun

getting some stupid email reminder about something is pretty silly. you should just man up and do it. set an alarm on your phone or something.

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The Intrawebs telling you how to do things = life FAIL :facepalm:

 

What if a friend would send you a reminder every day, would it also be a life fail ?

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yes but little things like this can help you rmemeber what you really want. Giving up on resolutions is so easy.

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Guest Calx Sherbet

The Intrawebs telling you how to do things = life FAIL :facepalm:

 

What if a friend would send you a reminder every day, would it also be a life fail ?

 

that isn't if you have a friend

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Guest Coalbucket PI

getting some stupid email reminder about something is pretty silly. you should just man up and do it. set an alarm on your phone or something.

Yeah emails are stupid and silly, but phones are good and righteous

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Guest iamabe

Good luck with that, it's been years I've been trying and no success so far.

 

actually i successfully quit cold turkey last summer. I didn't bite my nails for months. I started again when school began in the fall :P

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Good luck with that, it's been years I've been trying and no success so far.

 

actually i successfully quit cold turkey last summer. I didn't bite my nails for months. I started again when school began in the fall :P

 

yeah same lol.

 

as for forging a new habit, it'd be a laugh to get a reminder to pick my nose every day. doesn't have to be good habits, right?

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Guest 277: 930-933

I will be using this to keep myself from constantly checking my e-mail.

 

why not get your mum to tell you every wednesday

 

What if your mom's dead?

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www.habitforge.com

 

So this site claims that it takes 21 days to forge a new habit. Yuu sign up, decide what new habit you want to forge and every day you receive an email asking you if you did what you had to do.

 

I'm on my first day trying to forge the habit of meditating 20 minutes in the morning.

 

Let's forge some habits, commit, Watmm.

 

heard of this before; i think it was a dashing and clever idea to turn it into a web service.

 

see this:

 

http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2005/04/30-days-to-success/

 

steve pavlina is kind of a tool, but his blog is good on days when you're feeling demotivated and/or ADD. lots of good ideas.

 

edit: p.s. one 30 day thing i did was giving up watmm. i made it and promptly started wasting time again

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