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Zhiyan Wang

Zhiyan Wang

•1mo ago
Habit trackers are boring. Let's fight habits as monsters?
... lose all motivation. So, I had a "what if" moment: What if breaking a bad habit felt less like a task and more like a game? I'm currently building an iOS app based on this idea, tentatively called "HabitMon" Here's the core concept: - Each bad habit you want to quit (e.g., eating junk food, staying up late) becomes a cute, quirky monster in the app. Think of a "Procrastination Bug" or a "Gluttony Monster." - Every day you successfully ...

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