The app uses behavioural science to help you build healthy habits, and I like that it encourages you to start slow, suggesting your first morning habit – drinking water as soon as you wake up – and asking you to try it out for just three days, which seems doable. However, I soon realised that it’s more like an enchanted forest at a festival when it’s 4am and you should have gone to bed, but instead are sitting next to a random girl called Eden who’s trying to enrol you into a Kangen water scheme. Good for: An all-singing, all-dancing life overhaulĬost: From free, or £43.99/year for premiumĪt first I thought I’d love this app because when you open it, it plays the sort of jangly music that makes you feel like you’re going into an enchanted forest. ![]() Determined to get my life back on track, I tested out a number of apps to see if I could curb the procrastination and take back control of my mornings.
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