I did a lot of yoga and did a Hindu chant for Ganesh the remover of obstacles. Jai Ganesh, Shri Ganesh, Pahiman. Yeah, clearly Ganesh is a farce. I will go to India in my lifetime and trophy hunt elephants just because Ganesh is so shit. Ganesh, and his people, are a blight upon humanity. If India got wiped out, we'd just lose scams, fraud, and litter. The world would rejoice.
I will mount an elephant head at the entrance to my future headquarters. Fuck Ganesh and his people.
So, because other self-improvement apps exist, I can't have my self-improvement app.
Zero issues with the code. Zero bugs. Just, you can't be on our store because someone else is already there.
Goofball Goal(s), GG, is a free comprehensive goal ecosystem designed for daily use. Set up goals to be completed in set intervals, and create the future you want.
No data is ever captured or stored by our servers. All goal data is stored in the Apple ecosystem.
Rejected 8x by Apple. I hope the person rejecting me is immediately fired.
Nothing like some anonymous worthless piece of shit rejecting something I've spent a ton of time building. I hate humanity. I hope someone finds the person rejecting me and hurts them.
Art by Shiny.
Design by MaryJames746.
Goofball Goal(s), GG, is my personal goal tracking app.
Set goals for yourself to automatically repeat daily, weekly, monthly, annually, or your bucket list of lifetime goals. You can also tailor your plan to allow for some humanity, and set your target to only achieve half of your goals each week, if you want. Each period is customizable.
Users start with a default goal-set. If you delete all the goals, the default goals will be re-added. So, if you'd like to get rid of all of my suggestions, delete all but 1, add 1, then delete the last one.
Personal note:
I made this app for myself. It's just an easy way to stay focused on the life you want to live. It's too easy to fall behind in the daily grind.
Interesting to me: At first, I wanted to achieve 100% every day. I fell waaaaaay short, and was kinda mad at myself. I then set my daily metric to 50%. By 9 AM I'd achieved that, and usually achieved 100% by noon. It was weird how when I lowered the bar, and achieved it, I ended up doing more than when I initially tried to aspire for more.