Happy New Year: 5 Best Apps to Help You Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions for 2018
With 2017 now behind us, we have a brand new year to look forward to. And like any New Years before us, we have a whole new set of resolutions to stick to for at least the first week or two of January. Researchers predict that most resolutions are broken after two weeks, with any determined people lasting around a month.
We decided we don’t like those stats and as such we’ve found 5 of the best apps to help you keep your New Years resolutions in 2018. We have found an app for just about every main type of resolution so take a look below and enhance your life with the gadget you always have in the palm of your hand.
Duolingo: Learn Languages Free
Language Learning: If you want to learn a new language, something which is always high on the list of New Years resolutions, then Duolingo is the app for you. It’s ranked as the best free learning tool you can find and has a unique way of keeping users engrossed and interested in continuing. If you want to learn a language then this is the app for you.
Goodbudget: Budget & Finance
Finance & Saving: Goodbudget is probably the best free budgeting app you’ll find for Android. It’s very easy to use and makes sticking to a budget to improve your finances very easy. You input what you currently spend your money on and can break things down to categories such as rent, cell phones, WiFi etc and then as time goes by you can see what you need to cut down on and where a lot of your money is wasted. It’s the perfect way to save money and change your lifestyle.
Quip: Docs, Chat, Spreadsheets
Productivity & Organization: Trying to be organized or productive can be a difficult task, especially when there are so many things that can distract us. With tons of social media apps buzzing in our ears along with a huge extent of different apps, productivity is hard. That’s where Quip comes in. You can share text documents with colleagues and friends as well as modify documents, work cooperatively and save and share content in real-time.
Calorie Counter – MyFitnessPal
Weight Loss: It wouldn’t be New Years if we didn’t try and lose weight as a resolution. This is normally the first one to break (similar to smoking or drinking reduction) and it’s easy to see why. Losing weight and being healthy requires a strict exercise routine and an even stricter dietary plan. Luckily MyFitnessPal can do a bit of everything. It can record your calories, set you targets, let you get support from an active community and provide you with work out routines.
Scribd – Read Unlimited Books
Read More: Lastly we have Scribd. This is the perfect app for people who want to read more but don’t fancy carrying books around with them. It lets you access tons of free books right in the palm of your hand. It gives you access to a fully stocked virtual library too. What more could you need?