Allowance: Pay Yourself

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About this app

What if you could tie monetary incentives to your personal habits?
What if you could pay yourself when you completed your routines?
Could this help you overcome and succeed?
Would you do them then?
 
Allowance keeps track of the money you "earn" from completing your routines and habits. This is, of course, your own money. It is money you allow yourself to spend as a reward for completing your goals and routines. It is a way to incentivize your life. (This can also work great for parents. See below.)

* Pay yourself -- When you complete the routines you specify, ("make your bed"), reward yourself an allowance ($0.50, for instance). This is a fantastic way to motivate yourself to be productive.

* Pay yourself -- Everything you earn is put into a budget "account" which you name, (say "Savings" or "Eating out"). This is a great way to tie your spending habits to your productivity. You can have multiple accounts. (These are not connected to a bank account. This is just a really great tool for you!)

* Change your habits -- Watch your habits and routines change drastically. The addition of incentive for completing habits will give you just the boost you need to begin doing those dishes or making your bed. Nothing is required to start other than a desire to improve.

* Change your habits -- Watch your financial habits change too, as Allowance is a great budgeting tool!

* Change your life -- Your life is made up of small habits, and when these are changed for the better, your quality of life may drastically increase. You might just find that you are one step closer to becoming the person you want to become.

# This will also work for parents with children! By simply naming the accounts with the names of the children, (i.e. an account named "Charlie") you have an effective app that will help you keep track of personal allowances.

# This app supports integration with NFC technology. This is optional and not necessary, but really cool! Write an NFC chip with your habit/routine, and when you complete that routine, scan your phone and claim your allowance! Hence the logo.

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What you get:

* An app that will be a boost to your productivity.

* An app that could help you become the person you want to become.

* Full NFC support -- What's NFC? NFC stands for "Near Field Communication" and is basically a little radio chip about the size of a coin. Hence the logo. The app will allow you to encode these with your routines, and with the tap of your phone against them, claim your allowance on completion! This is good to make your routines obvious and easy to remember. NFC is optional.

* Multiple accounts -- Split allowances between multiple accounts. You can save money at the same time as budget for clothing at the same time as budget for eating out.

* Multiple locations -- Split routines between multiple locations. You can have some routines set for one room and some for another. And if you turn on the NFC setting, you can place these chips in convenient locations to scan.

* Tracker -- Keep track of how much you've earned both today and all time using the app. A great incentive for being productive!

* Comprehensive routine/budgeting software -- Above all, this app will allow you to budget money when you complete your habits and chores. Incredible! 

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Conclusion:

So why not give it a try? Allowance could be just what you need to improve your habits and life.

"Pay yourself. Change your habits. Change your life!"
Updated on
Feb 28, 2024

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