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My mornings are now ruled by apps, a somewhat worrying trend. My typical routine involves placing a Dunkin' order, checking Poshmark sales and Pickle rentals, and tackling the New York Times games before diving into work apps.
Last week, I added Finch to my morning lineup – a unique blend of to-do list and Tamagotchi. My aim is to avoid the unproductive lure of social media, and I hoped Finch would boost productivity through structured goals and real-world rewards.
Finch: A Productivity-Boosting Bird
Finch gamifies productivity. Completing tasks nourishes your virtual bird, leading to growth, adventures, and skill development. It's charming! The more you achieve, the more your bird flourishes.
Initially, Finch's pre-loaded tasks ("get out of bed," "drink water") were simpler than my needs. While helpful for those struggling, I found them less beneficial. I retained a few for easy wins but added more substantial daily goals like "workout." Tasks can be linked to in-game challenges, rewarding consistent actions (e.g., washing your face for seven days). Scheduling flexibility allows weekly, monthly, or custom intervals.
Positive Reinforcement, Not Shame
Finch's user-friendly interface is a plus. Checking off tasks earns in-game currency, bird traits, and accessories. It's basic but enjoyable and stress-free, unlike other productivity apps. It's encouraging, not shaming. My bird's rapid growth (from baby to toddler!) is a testament to my improved hydration and facial hygiene.
Time commitment is minimal. Simply checking off tasks is sufficient. While additional rewards exist for guided breathing, stretching, journaling, and emotional tracking, there are no penalties for skipping them. The game element is purely positive, devoid of competition or pressure.
Primarily a self-care app, Finch also accommodates concrete to-dos. After an initial week of using pre-set goals, I'll integrate work and household tasks, especially for cleaning, where other apps have fallen short.
Finch is available on iOS and Google Play. The free version is fully functional, although a $39.99 annual subscription unlocks more exercises, shop items, and customizable to-do icons. A seven-day free trial is available.
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