4 Steps

Build habits that stick.

Published by: Thomas Hayward

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Getting new habits to stick is hard because we have limited time and willpower. 4 Steps uses a tried and tested method of breaking your habits down into 4 smaller habits - This makes it much easier to integrate them into your busy day. Many habit building apps are bloated with features and information that are distracting and don’t form an effective approach to habit building. 4 Steps takes a different approach, having a simple and user friendly interface, that saves you time and allows you to focus on the important parts of habit building.
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App Info

Publisher
Thomas Hayward
Languages
English
Recent release
0.1 (2 years ago )
Released on
Jun 20, 2022 (2 years ago )
Also available in
Peru
Last Updated
48 minutes ago
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