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HABITBETTER
August 11, 2021

Improve your life

Want to learn more about how Habitbetter works, and (more importantly) how it can work for you? Check out this series of videos, starting with Video #12 - JOY IS IN THE JOURNEY:

You’ve reached the last video in our onboarding series, and hopefully you’ve already started on your way to living a habitually happy life! We hope you’ve enjoyed learning about the app and how it can improve your life. And that’s important: to find joy in the journey. Yes the destination is important but if you don’t have fun on the way there you can spend your whole life chasing something and never enjoying the view!

Learning new things and forming new habits can be hard, but if you can spot the small joys in your day and in your habits, you’ll discover the peaceful contentment that resides in the process.

Now that you’ve completed your onboarding, be sure to join the Habitbetter community online. We consistently post user wins, offer guidance for living a habitually happy life, and just have fun.

We are so happy you decided to let us help you Habitbetter.

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