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'ManyStreams' Encourages Productivity to Develop Habits That Last

Anyone who has ever tried to develop habits that are focused on a notion of positive well-being and found it somewhat difficult to get started could benefit from the 'ManyStreams' app.

The 'ManyStreams' app works by offering users micro-challenges that work to help users towards a specific goal that they have in mind. The app does this in a way that ensures the challenges will be provided to you at the best time and place in order to increase the likeliness that you'll actually perform them.

The 'ManyStreams' app makes it possible to develop habits that are more positive in nature than others that can creep into one's lifestyle. This could include consistent exercise, maintaining mindfulness or increasing your overall productivity levels and beyond.
Trend Themes
1. Micro-challenge Habit Apps - The rise of micro-challenge habit apps, like 'ManyStreams', presents an opportunity for app developers to create more personalized and effective tools for users to develop positive habits.
2. Personalized Goal-oriented Apps - The development of personalized goal-oriented apps like 'ManyStreams' showcases an opportunity for startups to create apps that help users reach specific goals.
3. Behavioral Change Technology - The emergence of behavioral change technology presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies looking to create technology that supports users in breaking bad habits and building positive ones.
Industry Implications
1. Health and Wellness - The health and wellness industry could benefit from incorporating apps like 'ManyStreams' to help users develop and sustain positive habits.
2. Fitness - The fitness industry could use micro-challenge habit apps to help keep users motivated and on track with their fitness goals.
3. Productivity and Time Management - The productivity and time management industry has an opportunity to integrate behavioral change technology, like 'ManyStreams', into their existing tools to help users build better habits.

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