Beeminder, a Tool for Installing New Behaviors
When you’re trying to turn plans for change (including plans you form
this weekend) into things you actually do, it helps to have the right
tool to keep your attention on your goal and your progress towards it.
Many of us have found Beeminder to be a convenient, intuitive,
motivating software tool for establishing new behaviors, so we have
invited Daniel Reeves, co-founder of Beeminder, to explain how to use
it most effectively.
I went to one of their earlier camps - all the instructors are friends of mine.
Tell them hi!
-Jolly
-----Original Message-----
From: akratics@googlegroups.com [mailto:akratics@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Daniel Reeves
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 9:22 PM
To: akratics
Subject: rationality for entrepreneurs workshop this weekend
Beeminder, a Tool for Installing New Behaviors When you’re trying to turn
plans for change (including plans you form this weekend) into things you
actually do, it helps to have the right tool to keep your attention on your goal
and your progress towards it.
Many of us have found Beeminder to be a convenient, intuitive, motivating
software tool for establishing new behaviors, so we have invited Daniel
Reeves, co-founder of Beeminder, to explain how to use it most effectively.
Beeminder, a Tool for Installing New Behaviors
When you’re trying to turn plans for change (including plans you form
this weekend) into things you actually do, it helps to have the right
tool to keep your attention on your goal and your progress towards it.
Many of us have found Beeminder to be a convenient, intuitive,
motivating software tool for establishing new behaviors, so we have
invited Daniel Reeves, co-founder of Beeminder, to explain how to use
it most effectively.
I keep being astounded by how popular Beeminder is among this crowd
(lesswrong, people studying cognitive biases, rationality).
Definitely let me know if any of you are tempted to go to this. I can
put you in touch with the organizers and hopefully finagle a steep
discount, especially if I can vouch for you being someone who would
add a lot of value to the workshop.
I went to one of their earlier camps - all the instructors are friends of mine.
Tell them hi!
-Jolly
-----Original Message-----
From: akratics@googlegroups.com [mailto:akratics@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Daniel Reeves
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 9:22 PM
To: akratics
Subject: rationality for entrepreneurs workshop this weekend
Beeminder, a Tool for Installing New Behaviors When you’re trying to turn
plans for change (including plans you form this weekend) into things you
actually do, it helps to have the right tool to keep your attention on your goal
and your progress towards it.
Many of us have found Beeminder to be a convenient, intuitive, motivating
software tool for establishing new behaviors, so we have invited Daniel
Reeves, co-founder of Beeminder, to explain how to use it most effectively.
-----Original Message-----
From: akratics@googlegroups.com [mailto:akratics@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Daniel Reeves
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 3:18 PM
To: akratics
Subject: Re: rationality for entrepreneurs workshop this weekend
I keep being astounded by how popular Beeminder is among this crowd
(lesswrong, people studying cognitive biases, rationality).
Definitely let me know if any of you are tempted to go to this. I can put you in
touch with the organizers and hopefully finagle a steep discount, especially if
I can vouch for you being someone who would add a lot of value to the
workshop.
I went to one of their earlier camps - all the instructors are friends of mine.
Tell them hi!
-Jolly
-----Original Message-----
From: akratics@googlegroups.com [mailto:akratics@googlegroups.com]
On
Behalf Of Daniel Reeves
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 9:22 PM
To: akratics
Subject: rationality for entrepreneurs workshop this weekend
Beeminder, a Tool for Installing New Behaviors When you’re trying to
turn plans for change (including plans you form this weekend) into
things you actually do, it helps to have the right tool to keep your
attention on your goal and your progress towards it.
Many of us have found Beeminder to be a convenient, intuitive,
motivating software tool for establishing new behaviors, so we have
invited Daniel Reeves, co-founder of Beeminder, to explain how to use it
most effectively.
Super tempting, unfortunately I’m on the wrong continent! I also found
out about beeminder through lesswrong, I guess you (Daniel) left a comment
on a post related to procrastination.
I keep being astounded by how popular Beeminder is among this crowd
(lesswrong, people studying cognitive biases, rationality).
Definitely let me know if any of you are tempted to go to this. I can
put you in touch with the organizers and hopefully finagle a steep
discount, especially if I can vouch for you being someone who would
add a lot of value to the workshop.
I went to one of their earlier camps - all the instructors are friends
of mine.
Tell them hi!
-Jolly
-----Original Message-----
From: akratics@googlegroups.com [mailto:akratics@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Daniel Reeves
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 9:22 PM
To: akratics
Subject: rationality for entrepreneurs workshop this weekend
Beeminder, a Tool for Installing New Behaviors When you’re trying to
turn
plans for change (including plans you form this weekend) into things you
actually do, it helps to have the right tool to keep your attention on
your goal
and your progress towards it.
Many of us have found Beeminder to be a convenient, intuitive,
motivating
software tool for establishing new behaviors, so we have invited Daniel
Reeves, co-founder of Beeminder, to explain how to use it most
effectively.
Super tempting, unfortunately I’m on the wrong continent! I also found
out about beeminder through lesswrong, I guess you (Daniel) left a comment
on a post related to procrastination.
I keep being astounded by how popular Beeminder is among this crowd
(lesswrong, people studying cognitive biases, rationality).
Definitely let me know if any of you are tempted to go to this. I can
put you in touch with the organizers and hopefully finagle a steep
discount, especially if I can vouch for you being someone who would
add a lot of value to the workshop.
I went to one of their earlier camps - all the instructors are friends
of mine.
Tell them hi!
-Jolly
-----Original Message-----
From: akratics@googlegroups.com [mailto:akratics@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Daniel Reeves
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 9:22 PM
To: akratics
Subject: rationality for entrepreneurs workshop this weekend
Beeminder, a Tool for Installing New Behaviors When you’re trying to
turn
plans for change (including plans you form this weekend) into things
you
actually do, it helps to have the right tool to keep your attention on
your goal
and your progress towards it.
Many of us have found Beeminder to be a convenient, intuitive,
motivating
software tool for establishing new behaviors, so we have invited Daniel
Reeves, co-founder of Beeminder, to explain how to use it most
effectively.
Super tempting, unfortunately I’m on the wrong continent! I also found
out about beeminder through lesswrong, I guess you (Daniel) left a
comment
on a post related to procrastination.
I keep being astounded by how popular Beeminder is among this crowd
(lesswrong, people studying cognitive biases, rationality).
Definitely let me know if any of you are tempted to go to this. I can
put you in touch with the organizers and hopefully finagle a steep
discount, especially if I can vouch for you being someone who would
add a lot of value to the workshop.
I went to one of their earlier camps - all the instructors are friends
of mine.
Tell them hi!
-Jolly
-----Original Message-----
From: akratics@googlegroups.com [mailto:akratics@googlegroups.com]
On
Behalf Of Daniel Reeves
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 9:22 PM
To: akratics
Subject: rationality for entrepreneurs workshop this weekend
Beeminder, a Tool for Installing New Behaviors When you’re trying to
turn
plans for change (including plans you form this weekend) into things
you
actually do, it helps to have the right tool to keep your attention
on
your goal
and your progress towards it.
Many of us have found Beeminder to be a convenient, intuitive,
motivating
software tool for establishing new behaviors, so we have invited
Daniel
Reeves, co-founder of Beeminder, to explain how to use it most
effectively.