Internet goals setting resources

I came across this web site called 43things.com and I think it is fantastic. You write down your goals and share with others. So far as I can see, it is a place where people comment and cheer your goals achieving efforts.

If you see others goal that you had achieved, just click on the button “I have done this”. You can select then whether it is worth doing and whether you are willing to help. There is a list on those who had done this and you can read their comments. There is a stat on whether this goal is worth doing, i.e. “4 out of 6 people (66%) think this is worth doing.”
You can invite people “to do this”. If you see an interesting thing to do, you can just click on the button “I want to do this” and it will be added to the things list that you want to do.

The best part is you can update your progress and along the way allow others to cheer your progress. You can also set a reminder and select a time when you will be reminded of your goal or the thing you want to do.
You can tag your goals or other people goals.

Even if you think such internet community is not a real or serious goals setting tool, it is at least fun to put in your list of things that you want to do.

This is my first goal, inspired by Steve Pavlina’s “how to become a early riser“. Find more resources.

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