To really get good at something you need to do it everyday. Commit helps you form these habits in order to become fit, learn to draw, or learn a language.
For example, if you want to learn to draw, you should practice every day. First add it as a commitment, then Commit will track each day you practice your drawing. For each day it increases the "Days in a row" count. If you miss a day it resets to 0.
Eventually as you reach 20, 30, or 50 days in a row that count becomes the motivation to keep going each day. By being consistent you will improve much more quickly.
Here are a few ideas you could try:
* Drawing
* Running
* Language learning
* Practicing an instrument
* Programming
* Exercising
* Flossing
* Reading
* Yoga
What will you Commit to?
If your commitment isnt something you want to do every day (like Run), set it to Exercise or Train instead. Then make sure to do another kind of exercise or stretching on your off days. Then you still meet your goals and maintain a good commitment.
"Commit is short and sweet and to the point, absolutely perfect in its simplicity."
- MacLife
"If you have difficulty integrating new activities into your daily life, then you should check out Commit for the iPhone. Commit has a pleasing UI and is incredibly easy to use."
- The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
"This is a great little app."
- LifeHacker