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Routines have been a fascination and a trend for quite some time. Social media adores GRWM (get ready with me) content, with people showcasing how in control they are of their time.
However, seeing people successfully battle the morning sluggishness and evening drowsiness is not always inspirational. It might make you feel inferior to how you manage your daily activities. If you want to make a change, an app-based approach might help. So, let’s discuss a few apps that could help establish a rhythm in your routine without reinventing it completely.
Your calendar app is one of those applications that is already resting on your smartphone. We say ‘resting’ because people usually don’t use it to its full potential. After all, it is the easiest and costliest option, and you can use it for many convenient things:
If you want a slightly enhanced calendar, use task management tools like TickTick. Its interface is incredibly user-friendly, and you can quickly complete tasks through it. You can also craft lists (such as packing items for a trip) and use the built-in habit tracker to foster a more efficient lifestyle.
Finance management can be confusing and chaotic, with people feeling lost on where their money goes. For this purpose, we recommend using a budgeting tool such as YNAB, Monarch, or PocketGuard.
The exact capabilities may vary by app, but in general, they simplify how you manage your assets. For one, you can set up spending limits for different categories and receive notifications when you’re near them. In addition to fund allocation, they offer precise, visual representations of your spending habits. So, it should become easier to establish your most significant pain points when it comes to saving.
Your daily routine can feel more enriched if you know that you can make some additional income. For example, even a cashback app installed on your phone will make every online (or in-store) order feel less damaging. After all, they return a percentage of your final bill. Of course, this doesn’t justify impulse purchases: to manage this, the budgeting tools we mentioned should help.
Furthermore, you can also use apps to sell internet data and earn money. Honeygain is one of the available providers, and you can install it on your preferred device. Then, you can enable the unused internet bandwidth sharing and see some income roll in. If you’re worried about experiencing slower connections, the optimized sharing should handle that. Even if you do, you can always turn off sharing whenever you’re performing bandwidth-heavy activities.
Everyone loves a good, long break while scrolling social media. However, it does steal a lot of your time, and you might not even notice. So, use time limits to identify how much time you wish to spend on an app per day. For this, you might also not need an external application. Most smartphones already offer this feature. However, the key is not continuously hitting the ‘ignore the limit’ button.
Apps can be an excellent addition to your daily routine! They let you manage your tasks, control your finances, earn some money on the side, and take charge of your increased social media usage. In fact, whichever daily routine you are struggling with (or want to establish), you can find an application to assist you.