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New Year Resolution Fails? Never Again! These Apps Will Help You Keep Track of Your Resolutions

November 1, 2024 by Shelley Thompson

The New Year mood makes us want to ‘take charge’ of how the year turns out for us. We make several determined resolutions, but most of these never make it to the end of the year’s first quarter. But what if we told you that there were apps to help you follow through different resolutions to the year’s end? That’s where this article comes in!

Calm

One of the most common resolutions we often make every new year is to be intentional about organizing each day. Well, this app makes it easier to overcome all your hesitation and procrastination.

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There are different meditation guides to help you make the best use of your quiet time. You could take the first seven-day trial for free before making the yearly subscription of $70. You’ll surely refer your friends!

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Way of Life

It’s always hard to form a good habit. The Way of Life app is built to make it easier for users to create and maintain good habits by enhancing accountability.

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We love that this app doesn’t just allow you to build chains of habit; it also allows you to document how the process is going. On the app, you can track up to three habits for free. For just $6, you can enjoy unlimited habit tracking.

Day One

Most of us buy new journals for the new year, and then we end up writing in them for just one month before we abandon them. This app offers users a private, traditional journaling experience on a beautiful interface.

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On the app, you have a blank page for you to write anything you feel like writing– there are no restrictions at all. Although there are daily random questions to give you perspective, the ball is still in your court. The app is free for one device and costs $35 annually for multiple journals and devices.

Strava

Personal fitness is another prominent aspect of most New Year’s resolutions, and that’s why this list wouldn’t be complete without this app. Strava is an app that helps you track your runs depending on which routine works best for you.

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This app allows you to set targets (mileage) and share the results with your friends. If you’re the competitive type, the leaderboard in different segments will give you some extra motivation. For $8, you’ll get the Premium plan with most features.

Five Minute Journal

Just like the name implies, this journaling app allows you to stay dedicated to writing things down by journaling for just five minutes. This app helps you keep track of happenings in your life easily.

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In the morning, you’ll answer some questions to ascertain how you feel, and for another five minutes in the evening, you’ll answer questions about how your day went. If you’re new to journaling, this app is perfect for you. To get most features, you just need a $5 monthly subscription.

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