The most effective way to track a new habit you are trying to develop is to create a Goal with a repeating task. The goal becomes the new habit you want to develop. And the task is the daily or weekly (or other) frequency you want to commit to in order to embed the habit. […]
Read moreThis article will provide 5 power steps for you to start setting goals and achieve them to make progress in your life or career.
Read moreTo help remind you of your tasks and organise them better, you can subscribe to the calendar. This means you will see due dates in your preferred Calendar application such as iCal or Google Calendar.
Read moreThe Coach Dashboard displays a summary view of each team’s completed and done late tasks and goals, journals written, and trackers recorded. User roles that can see this Dashboard are Managers/Coaches/Teachers, Super Managers/ Super Coaches/ Super Teachers, and System Administrators.
Read moreBy default, all trackers available on your dashboard. However, you may wish to refine what you see. Having the trackers available on the Dashboard makes adding tracker values easier. This article will help you customize the trackers that can be displayed on the Dashboard.
Read moreFinancial goals allow you to create financial tasks that have monetary values attached to help you track your progress towards the goal. The objective is to ensure the sum of your Financial tasks matches the total value for your goal target.
Read moreIf you are a Paid Subscriber, you can select a financial goal that allows you to add a monetary value to your goal whether you are saving, paying off a debt or trying to hit a sales target. This ensures Lifetick will help you track your progress towards your goal.
Read moreYou can set your Personal Dashboard as your default view whenever you open your Personal account.With that view, you’d get to see first the summary view of your Goals, Tasks, Journals, and Trackers. Individual Accounts For individual accounts, click on ‘Profile’ on the left-hand side of the screen. Organisation Accounts For Organisations with user roles […]
Read moreWhen writing a journal entry you can adjust the date and time. This might be useful for back dating diary entries that you have written and paper and are now adding to the journal. It may also be for recollecting and recording events on previous occasions. You do this by clicking ‘Adjust date’ int he […]
Read moreEvery user has access to a journal which automatically records all the events in Lifetick including goal creation and completion, task creation and completion, tracker entries and comments between users.
Users can store written entries of their day-to-day reflections in the Journal.
Trackers are custom, measurable items you can record in your journal so that you can track progress and report on them along the way. Trackers can be financial (such as measuring savings), numerical (such as measuring weight or distance), text based (such as recording books you have read) or binary (for counting gym visits).
This article will hep in configuring and recording trackers.
Adding a tracker value requires you to first create your tracker (that is, set up the tracker you want to record entries against). To add a tracker, go to the Journal screen and click the ‘+ Record tracker’ button. Select from the list of your trackers the one you want to record an entry for. […]
Read moreA Lifetick user can invite you to support them with their goal achievement. This means you will be able to see their goal in your own Lifetick account. You will be able to provide comments and track their progress in the same way that they do. Being a Supporter of goals does not count toward […]
Read moreAnyone can create a shared goal with another Lifetick user. This enables more than one person to work together completing the same goal. You can choose to create a new shared goal or change an existing personal goal to a shared goal. Click on ‘Create goal’ in the goals screen. Complete the details for your […]
Read moreSupporters are people who can see your goal through their own Lifetick account. They do not need to have a paid Lifetick account as they can support an unlimited number of goals on the free version. Asides from having the ability to add a supporter, you can also add a co-owner and a collaborator for […]
Read moreCore Values represent the important areas in your life. Typically, people choose things like Family, Career, Health and/or Finance. Then of course, there are other things like Spirituality, Lifestyle and Education that may be important to you. Lifetick comes with a set of default core values set up for individual users. If you are part […]
Read moreDreams are like goals before they are born. Lifetick allows you to capture dreams that one day you may want to start working toward achieving in which case you would convert them to a goal. By having a whole section for Dreams, you can be free to put all your imaginative thoughts into one space.
Read moreWhen you are ready to start working towards a dream, you should convert it to a goal so you can add tasks and due dates. You can then add your tasks to the goal. Again, for any dream that was previously a goal that has been converted back, all your entered tasks will still be available with due dates saving you time when setting up your goal.
Read moreShould you decide you aren’t ready to start or continue working on your goal, rather than delete it and lose all the work you have contributed to date, you can simply convert it to a Dream. Dreams are like goals before they are born. Lifetick allows you to capture dreams that one day you may want to start working toward achieving in which case you would convert them to a goal. By having a whole section for Dreams, you can be free to put all your imaginative thoughts into one space.
Read moreYou can delete a goal by clicking on ‘Actions’ button in the goal view and then selecting ‘Delete goal’. You will be asked to provide a reason before finally confirming by the clicking ‘Delete goal’ button.
Read moreSometimes we need to adjust our target achievement date for a goal. This can be a major hassle if it means changing the due date on every single task for that goal. Lifetick offers a simple way to do this.
Read moreTo add a task to a goal, simply click on the ‘Add task’ button once you have opened a goal.
Be as descriptive as possible and make sure your tasks are granular.
This means breaking them down to their smallest element. If you think a task could be broken down into two or more tasks then do so. This serves two purposes. Firstly, it allows you to be clear on the individual task you need to complete. Secondly, it allows you to feel a greater sense of progress as it means you have more items you can mark as completed.
In the Goals screen, click on the ‘Add goal’ button. Enter the name of the goal first. Try keep in mind the principles of S.M.A.R.T. goals as described on the screen. If you are a paid subscriber, you can select financial options to measure the success of your goal. These allow you to allocate financial […]
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