Type in the box to start tracking your day. By default, the task is added to your tomorrow's list. You can easily move it back to today, or just mark it done. Done tasks are hidden from you so you won't have to bother with it.
Once you are logged in, the site will stay logged in until you decide to logged out. I want to keep the list person and stay with me all the time, logging in and out constantly is just plain pain-in-the-butt.
If you add a task when you are not signed in, as long as you stay in the same browser (and don't clear the cookies), the next time you sign in, the task will automatically be added to your list.
your data & privacy
TomorrowIt.com is designed with "just enough" security in mind. It does not force you to log-in when you don't have to. It tends to remember your things through cookies (it's favorite is still Oreo Cookies though). Go ahead, add a task anytime. The next time you log-in, the task will be there for you.
Your data is backed-up daily, with 3 trailing days. In case something happens, your data will still be there. Your data is in good hands.
Don't break the chain is based on a motivation method that Comedian Jerry Seinfeld used to achieve his many successes. Since the lack of motivation is the biggest hurdles any entreprenuer needs to overcome, don't break the chain becomes an important and useful tool to keep one stay on track and focused.
Pick a goal, mark the days on the calendar as you are working towards your goal - everyday. Don't break the chain.
Personally, after I found out about the "Don't Break The Chain" technique, I committed myself to do at least one commit to SVN, no matter what. TomorrowIt is the first result of the chain.
The Don't Break The Chain functionality is inspired from the similarly named website,
http://dontbreakthechain.com
still confused or puzzled?
Drop me an email at alexnhatle ~at~ yahoo.com. Your suggestions are welcomed