Explain the problem as you see it
Our brain is more motivated to complete a task if the finishing line is in sight. It will be great Tana can have a simple countdown feature to help us visualize the journey of completion. By simple , I mean one can manually enter the "counts". For example, to "clean up garage" , a daunting project I have been procrastinating to start, I give it 10 sessions ("counts") to complete, where weekend counts as 2 sessions and weekday counts one. Knowing the counts and seeing them diminishing helps to kick it off.
Why is this a problem for you?
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Our brain is more motivated to complete a task if the finishing line is in sight. It will be great Tana can have a simple countdown feature to help us visualize the journey of completion. By simple , I mean one can manually enter the "counts". For example, to "clean up garage" , a daunting project I have been procrastinating to start, I give it 10 sessions ("counts") to complete, where weekend counts as 2 sessions and weekday counts one. Knowing the counts and seeing them diminishing helps to kick it off.
Suggest a solution
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Our brain is more motivated to complete a task if the finishing line is in sight. It will be great Tana can have a simple countdown feature to help us visualize the journey of completion. By simple , I mean one can manually enter the "counts". For example, to "clean up garage" , a daunting project I have been procrastinating to start, I give it 10 sessions ("counts") to complete, where weekend counts as 2 sessions and weekday counts one. Knowing the counts and seeing them diminishing helps to kick it off.