FWT Axis: Habit Tracking App for Balanced Living and Digital Minimalism
By
Samuel Pitonak
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Summary
The article presents a habit tracking app called 'fwt. axis' designed for digital minimalists, particularly those using Apple Watch. It focuses on 6 key habits that promote balanced living and personal flourishing. The app appears to be battle-tested and targets users seeking to improve their lifestyle through structured habit formation and activity tracking.
Key quotes
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6 habits that power balanced living
Designed for Apple Watch users with a burning desire to flourish in life
Activity tracking and wearables integration for lifestyle improvement
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