More mural.
HabitRPG Back to School Tips #3
More ways that HabitRPG helps you to keep your life easy.
Do you need a nag? HabitRPG can be your nag.
Put anything you need to remember on the To-Do list. Right now, sitting right at the top is my reminder to buy cat food. Because I log into Habit at least once per day, that reminder to buy cat food is sitting right where I need it to be to keep it in the forefront of my mind.
As time passes, the the task changes color, ending in a very grumpy looking red. However, when you finally complete your grumpy red task, you are rewarded with gold. Gold that can buy gear. And non-tangible rewards are quite fun.
Interested and intrigued? Join HabitRPG today. It’s free.
HabitRPG Back to School Tips #2
Continuing with Back-to-school tips for Habit RPG.
Today’s tip is:
Why not get something for all the boring stuff that’s part of modern life.
So you have to empty the dishwasher every day. Or deal with a bunch of emails so your inbox isn’t overflowing. Or shower. Or brush your teeth. Or even go to work. Why not make those tasks a daily or a habit, so you can have the satisfaction of checking off your task and getting the reward of gold or possibly an egg or potion drop.
Sure, there’s satisfaction in getting the job done, but there’s also satisfaction in getting the job done, checking off the task and then using your gold to buy some limited edition gear. We both know which one of these things is better.
Interested and intrigued? Join HabitRPG today. It’s free.
Finding efficiencies in food.
HabitRPG Back to School Tips #1
Remember me talking about Habit RPG? I’m still using it and it’s still helping me accomplish a lot. Here are five days of “Back to School” tips for how Habit can make your life easier.
Today’s tip is:
Habit helps you automate regular tasks, especially ones that only happen on certain days.
I do my best to keep up with my banking, because keeping track of what I spend helps me not spend money. But I’ve always been good at putting off this task. Until I used Habit’s ability to specify dailies (which are daily tasks) on only certain days.
Instead of failing at building the habit of updating my banking every day (because who wants to do that?) I changed my habit to a daily of “banking no more than three days out” and designated the days the task needs to be done as Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. This means that not only do I have some leeway (if it’s Thursday and I updated on Tuesday, I can successfully check off the task) but that the task is done often enough it doesn’t become overwhelming, but not so often I never do it.
Interested and intrigued? Join HabitRPG today. It’s free.
Walk to work. The sunrise edition.
Three sentence movie reviews: Bernie
This was the second in our Richard Linklater double feature and I still loved it as much as the first time. I think Jack Black would have made a great musical picture star* if that was still happening in the movie world today. I think the scene where the guy at the lunch counter explains the different parts of Texas to us is my favorite of the locals.
Cost: Netflix DVD prince
Where watched: at C & M’s. M declined to watch this one and actually didn’t watch it.
*As observed by someone, perhaps Richard Linklater.
Three sentence movie reviews: Dazed and Confused.
During a discussion of Boyhood, my friend mentioned she had never watched Dazed and Confused and we made plans to remedy that situation, pronto. While I had seen this several times in the 90s and early 2000s* it had been a good decade since my last viewing. This time around I found the soundtrack incredibly intrusive,** but I loved the passage of high school knowledge among the “generations”*** and really enjoyed the amount of detail packed into every frame.****
Cost: free via Netflix on demand.
Where watched: at C &M’s with C. M said he would just watch a little, but ended up staying for the whole thing. Good thing too, because he was the one who finally pointed out Renee Zellweger to me.
*I owned it on VHS and lost it when I brought it to my job at Bread and Circus to lend to a friend. He left it on the counter in the Bakery and when he next worked his shift it was gone. Crappy thieving Bread and Circus coworkers. I paid $5.00 for that previously viewed at Blockbuster.
**does EVERY single scene change need to be introduced by another 70s rock classic?
***Senior to sophomore.
****”Is his belt buckle a bong?” C said to me after the famous scene. It was.




