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Wheel of Consequences

New year resolution app 2018

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Have you ever wondered what's stopping you from achieving your goals?
Researchers have found that people who achieved their goals are more likely to engage in good habits than those whose careers are stalled.
Procrastination,Leaving your belongings In Random Places,Going down a wikihole,Sleeping late at night,Watching TV for too long,Wasting time on social networking the list can continue for ever.
Simple things like these can take a large chunk of your time without you even noticing it.
Giving a consequence to these actions and Replacing a bad habit with a good one is the most effective way to save your time,energy,money,relations and ultimately helps you in achieving your goals.
Improve physical well-being: eat healthy food, lose weight, exercise more, eat better, drink less alcohol, quit smoking, stop biting nails, get rid of old bad habits
Improve mental well-being: think positive, laugh more often, enjoy life
Improve finances: get out of debt, save money, make small investments
Improve career: perform better at current job, get a better job, establish own business
Improve education: improve grades, get a better education, learn something new (such as a foreign language or music), study often, read more books, improve talents
Improve self: become more organized, reduce stress, be less grumpy, manage time, be more independent, perhaps watch less television, play fewer sitting-down video games
Take a trip
Volunteer to help others, practice life skills, use civic virtue, give to charity, volunteer to work part-time in a charity organization
Get along better with people, improve social skills, enhance social intelligence
Make new friends
Spend quality time with family members
Settle down, get engaged/get married, have kids
Pray more, be closer to God, be more spiritual
Be more involved in sports or different activities
Spend less time on social media (such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.)

ENAAYAH Software development and services brings to you a free mobile app called WHEEL OF CONSEQUENCES where you can select from 100 most common habits and the app selects from 100 consequences to face for doing that action.
You can add actions,consequences add multiple users,track your actions and chat with other users.
WHEEL OF CONSEQUENCES simple and effecting way to take control of your life.
Realize that your mind is tricky and prefers to stay in its comfort zone, doing the same old activities and tasks on autopilot, and not try anything new.Download WHEEL OF CONSEQUENCES and change your lifestyle for better.
Change yourself to change the world.
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Publisher
Unknown
Languages
English
Recent release
1.1 (7 years ago )
Released on
Jul 29, 2017 (7 years ago )
Last Updated
1 year ago
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