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Organize long term personal growth


"I learned that we can do anything, but we can't do everything... at least not at the same time. So think of your priorities not in terms of what activities you do, but when you do them. Timing is everything." - Dan Millman

This program aims to keep you persistent, provide insights, and etch a clear path forwards. A full readme will be provided in some time, i just need to get some sleeeppp....f,l,c2m2im2immf

Features

HabitTracker

Your habits laid out in a grid for each. Set an amount for how often you want to do it. Daily, Weekly, Bi-Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Semi-annually, Yearly.

Quota

How many times you need to do a habit to meet it's quota. For ex. 3/10, weekly. 0/2, daily. Will tell you how much time you have left to get it done.

Reward

Something that ensures you keep the grind up. Define a goal like how many habits you want to do in a day for the reward image to be unblurred. Don't think too hard about it...

Mood

A series of questions to track and assess multiple moods for the day. Ex. How happy are you from a 1 to 10? How sad are you? Tired? Tired in a good way?

Tasks

Boring ass tasks we like forgetting about. They will be front and center so there is absolutely no possible way we will try and hide them.

Plan

The game plan for a day, week, month, etc. Provided tasks, some general goals, and an AI will summarize a general plan for you. May create a schedule module in the future

History

A long term view of your habit entries.

Stats

Consider this: One person is OBSESSED with logging. He logs everything daily, as follows: Habits and their associated notes, tasks completed, mood tracking, event tracking, and reflections. With all of this data, we can roughly predict what makes him happy, sad, tired and so on. With the help of AI we can analyze notes, reflections, task completion, and more. We can build a model of the person as accurate as the effort put into this program, possibly even more so. And now that we have a representation of the person we can accurately suggest habits to start tracking, tasks to take on, adjust baseline questions to more efficiently shape the person.

With all this said, I believe a system could be developed that could transform a person from shit to super. The last question would be: Are they willing to?

Travel Because having the places you've been to on a map with pictures seems cool.

Mantra Sayings to keep that ideal self present

Quotes Cause who doesn't want random people's opinions? Unironically, I think quotes are worthwile studying. They are deep rooted sentiments condensed into an easily digestible short sentence. What's not to love?

Word Because vocabulary is good.

Baseline A psychometric test that reads viewpoints out loud and has the listener repeat words then monitors the listener's time to respond ensuring there is no inner turmoil about the current viewpoint. Pretty much human aligment.

Highlights Remember the month with a single significant photo.

Reflections Your thoughts for the day, week, month, etc.