SuperBetter is at heart a simple and transformative idea – we can use the same strengths naturally displayed in game play to confront real-life challenges, build skills, manage stress & practice self-care.
SuperBetter creates a mental framework that uses the psychology of game play in all of life. Playing SuperBetter means bringing a gameful mindset to real-life - challenging yourself, going for epic wins, adopting a secret identity, completing quests, battling bad guys, activating power-ups and checking-in with allies. The 7 rules for living gamefully is a framework to be stronger, happier, braver & more resilient in everyday life.
Invented by researcher & game designer Jane McGonigal, SuperBetter is backed by science. In a randomized controlled trial at University of Pennsylvania playing SuperBetter for 30 days was associated with significant improvements in mental health and resilience.
The SuperBetter app makes it simple to go for epic wins, track your gameful strengths and build your whole-person resilience - mental, social, emotional & physical. Proven results in 10 minutes a day.
SuperBetter is for youth, teens, young adults & everyone who wants to unlock their heroic potential with the power of living gamefully. Over 1 million people have played SuperBetter.
Based on our record, Any.DO seems to be a lot more popular than SuperBetter. While we know about 46 links to Any.DO, we've tracked only 2 mentions of SuperBetter. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Some other things: Get out to the air and SUN, or even into the rain. You control your life. period. Get enough sleep. Sozialise, meet people. Much much more to do. Check superbetter.com and the brilliant ted talks from her on youtube. Source: about 1 year ago
Remember, SuperBetter is a web site (and app) created by Jane McGonigal and her team. It full of Quests, Challenges, PowerUps, and Allies to help gamify your life. Source: about 1 year ago
Best thing it has over any.do is that you have 3 types of entities: tasks, recurring tasks and habits. Source: 11 months ago
I used to use any.do + loop habit, but Habitnow has features from both of them. Source: 12 months ago
A. Add reminders to the simple todo list in notion (so I can use it instead of any.do etc). Source: 12 months ago
Has anyone found a workaround to keep using google home assistant to add tasks? The only one I found was to use any.do via zapier, but that only works with a $3 month subscription to any.do , which I definitely don't want to pay. Source: 12 months ago
You know I tried a lot of things, todoist, any.do, meistertasks, notion, one note, google keep, microsoft excel, taskade and everything had some problem/flaw where I felt missing. I am still using google keep, all my raw material and quick thoughts are in it, but it cannot handle huge lists and starts becoming slow. It is just good for few lines. One note is also good but tagging and filters are not possible. I... Source: about 1 year ago
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