The 7 apps that can help you reach your New Year’s resolutions

The 7 apps that can help you reach your New Year’s resolutions

/ 08:44 AM January 01, 2025

The year 2024 just drew to a close, meaning it’s time to set New Year’s resolutions for 2025! 

Most self-help books tell you to start from within to achieve your goals. Within your pocket, you’ll find your smartphone, which can install apps to help you.

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Check out the seven apps to help you achieve your New Year’s resolutions and make 2025 your year!

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1. Habitica

Self-help gurus usually share the same message of shaping your habits to achieve your goals. 

After all, most New Year’s resolutions involve losing weight, earning more money, or getting a relationship, which takes time and effort.

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Habitica makes goal setting and achieving fun by gamifying them. The app lets you create a virtual avatar, add goals or tasks, and then cross them off when you’re done.

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Each completed activity helps your in-game character receive gold, experience, and items that let you customize your avatar and game experience. 

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If you played games like Farmville or Honkai: Star Rail, you’re familiar with their daily quests.

Gamify takes that engaging element and applies it to real life, letting you level up this 2025!

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2. Google Keep

Journaling is an integral part of self-improvement. It lets you reflect on your past to set your New Year’s resolutions accurately.

This activity also allows you to track your progress in achieving goals so that you can adjust whenever necessary.

Nowadays, journaling is easier than ever, thanks to Google Keep, a note-taking app for Android and iOS.

Google Keep is simple to use with its “sticky note” aesthetic, so the app can turn into your “vision board” for 2025.

Unlike the paper strips, you can write long reflections on each note, helping you plan and monitor your upcoming milestones.

3. Pinoy Fitness Atleta

Pinoy Fitness is a web-based Philippine running and fitness community. Its website provides handy guides and inspirational stories to spark your weight loss and bodybuilding journey.

Even better, it has an app called Pinoy Fitness Atleta that lets you join virtual runs and challenges whenever.

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Completing them earns you virtual badges and rewards. Moreover, the app tracks your progress in your fitness journey.

You may also meet new friends in the Pinoy Fitness community so you can enjoy achieving physical wellness together!

4. Strava

Strava is another fitness app you should consider for your New Year’s resolutions. It’s a popular program that monitors and maps your running and biking paths. 

It measures your speed, distance traveled, time, and other metrics, letting you follow your performance over an extended period.

Also, you may sync it with your smartwatch, head unit, heart rate monitor, and other fitness gadgets to fine-tune your fitness journey.

Even better, you can run or bike others’ journeys by checking the progress of fellow Strava users in reaching their fitness milestones. 

5. Moneygment

Finances are always in everyone’s New Year’s resolutions, so why not improve them with the newest tools?

Moneygment is a Filipino budgeting app that offers expense tracking, bill payment reminders, and goal setting.

The latter is essential for the New Year as lets you follow your spending patterns and organize expenses to hit savings targets. 

The app is also a mobile hub for government services like SSS, Pag-IBIG, and PhilHealth. The official app page says:

“We cater to self-employed individuals, homemakers, OFWs, and the general unbanked population. Moneygment makes financial management easier, more convenient, and secure for you.”

Learn more about the best finance apps in the Philippines by clicking here.

6. Coins.ph

Did you know that the Philippines ranks 2nd in cryptocurrency ownership worldwide? 

According to marketing research firm YouGov, 52% of Filipinos bought digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Inquirer Business reports they view crypto as the “future of money” and an “alternative to the traditional financial ecosystem.” 

Learn more about this growing trend by checking Coins.ph.

It is one of the Philippines’ first crypto apps under full Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) regulation.

Its Coins Academy can teach you the basics of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. 

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Then, see how blockchain tech is transforming the Philippines by reading this article and others from Inquirer Tech.

This article does not provide financial advice. Consult a financial advisor and conduct proper research before investing.

7. ChatGPT

Do you need more in-depth advice for your New Year’s Resolution? 

Then, ask ChatGPT, the most popular AI chatbot worldwide. Its advanced generative artificial intelligence might provide additional tips to improve in 2025.

It’s also a great way to peek into the world’s future. 

2024 was the year of artificial intelligence as generative AI tools like ChatGPT entered the mainstream.

Nowadays, it has become part of our lives, such as our workplaces and smartphones.

Hence, former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates said a new global technological revolution has begun called the “Age of AI.”

It will further transform education, jobs, and other facets of daily life. In response, you must prepare by testing the benefits of AI.

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