12-14-2025, 05:01 AM
I see so many morning routine apps popping up, all promising to transform your day if you just follow their specific routine. But I'm skeptical - does having an app tell you when to meditate, exercise, and journal actually work better than just... doing those things?
The appeal of morning routine apps is clear - structure and accountability. But I wonder if the app itself becomes part of the morning routine burden rather than a helpful tool.
Has anyone had success with morning routine apps that actually helped establish lasting habits? Or are evening routine software options better for winding down effectively?
The appeal of morning routine apps is clear - structure and accountability. But I wonder if the app itself becomes part of the morning routine burden rather than a helpful tool.
Has anyone had success with morning routine apps that actually helped establish lasting habits? Or are evening routine software options better for winding down effectively?