Don't break the chain!
Apparently it is the system Jerry Seinfeld uses to keep motivated to work on writing new material.
I think it's probably more suited for habits that involve training yourself to do something once a day, which you can squeeze in at the end of the day in order to avoid failing, rather than habits involving NOT doing something, such as No S, where a failure is a failure and there's no way to rectify it later in the day.
However, I really like the interface, and you can embed it in a blog or an iGoogle page, which are both useful features; and there's slightly less clicking than the habitcal. So I'm giving it a shot for a while!
Not that I don't love the habitcal, of course...
I think it's probably more suited for habits that involve training yourself to do something once a day, which you can squeeze in at the end of the day in order to avoid failing, rather than habits involving NOT doing something, such as No S, where a failure is a failure and there's no way to rectify it later in the day.
However, I really like the interface, and you can embed it in a blog or an iGoogle page, which are both useful features; and there's slightly less clicking than the habitcal. So I'm giving it a shot for a while!
Not that I don't love the habitcal, of course...
This doesn't look to bad:
http://code.google.com/apis/gadgets/
Hopefully I can reuse some of this for the inevitable facebook app to follow...
Reinhard
http://code.google.com/apis/gadgets/
Hopefully I can reuse some of this for the inevitable facebook app to follow...
Reinhard
I created a read only google gadget for the habitcal.
Surprisingly easy... (though edit will not be fun)
http://www.everydaysystems.com/habitcal/#ggl
If anyone winds up using this let me know!
Reinhard
Surprisingly easy... (though edit will not be fun)
http://www.everydaysystems.com/habitcal/#ggl
If anyone winds up using this let me know!
Reinhard