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Habitica (free, iOS, Android, web) is an app that turns goal and task management into a fun video game. Reading, Habit Building, Playing Game, Role Playing, Roleplaying Game, Earn Money, Bullet Journal, Money, Building

If you want an app to keep you accountable, try Habitica with a handful of friends. It gamifies all tasks (not just habit building). As you mark each item as complete, you'll earn achievement badges and currency that can be redeemed for cool gear. You can collaborate with and challenge friends by "battling monsters." If either of you slack off, everyone gets hurt.

The Ultimate Geek Guide To Getting Stuff Done: Gamify your systems, projects, tasks, and needs with this fun and motivational concept by Ryan McRae. Complete with Minions, Henchmen, a Big Bad Evil Genius Nemesis, and the Hero of it all - you! Tips on how to apply role-play gaming into real life productivity. #roleplaygameideas #productivityhacksandtips #productiveflourishing Gamifying Life, Gamify Life, Gamify Your Life, Goals Planning, Daily Tracker, Getting Stuff Done, Evil Genius, Mommy Things, Write Every Day

The Ultimate Geek Guide To Getting Stuff Done: Gamify your systems, projects, tasks, and needs with this fun and motivational concept by Ryan McRae. Complete with Minions, Henchmen, a Big Bad Evil Genius Nemesis, and the Hero of it all - you! Tips on how to apply role-play gaming into real life productivity. #roleplaygameideas #productivityhacksandtips #productiveflourishing

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Hello, my name is DJ Allen and I own EmeraldSpecter.com, where I podcast and create entertainment about getting organized and bullet journaling. If you were to ask my wife three years ago how well I was organized or how well I remembered important things, she’d laugh hysterically for several minutes. Things were bad enough that I couldn’t argue with that reaction, because as I get older I am discovering first hand that I can’t remember as much as I used to. When we moved to Portland, Oregon…

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