We all have habits – some good and some bad. But what can you do when you want to change your current habits? Well you can take steps with the help of the following 8 websites to change to a desired habit. But remember that it takes approximately 30 days for the new habits to take effect so do not lose hope when you notice yourself still repeating the same “mistakes” over and over again, just keep practicing and pushing on.

Here are 8 websites that assist in changing your habits:

1. Letsduo.com

LetsDuo is an online journal that can be used with a friend which allows for each member to be held accountable. When you’re held accountable for your actions by your peers you are more likely to change since you do not want to let our friends see your failures.

2. Justpublish.co

If you’re into blogging or displaying your knowledge online, JustPublish helps build a habit of publishing your work x amount of times per week. JustPublish sets your draft articles and other projects so they are automatically published on social media sites such as LinkedIn.com and Facebook.

3. Stickk.com

A habit changing website that puts your money on the line in exchange for you changing your habits. If you fail to achieve your habit, stickk.com donates to an anti-charity (ex. Trump or Clinton Foundation) – very scary.

4. momentumdash.com

If you’re alive today then you are aware of the amount of time you spend online searching the web – productive or not. So because of your online consumption momentumdash assists in changing your habits by reminding you of your desired habit by changing your New Tab page to your focus for the day.

5. gofuckingdoit.com

Gofuckingdoit.com uses accountability and money to help you stick to your goals by having you pay an X amount, up to you, if you fail to achieve your desired habit or goal.

6. Forestapp.cc

Forestapp allows you to focus on a task while growing a virtual tree for 30 minutes. If you leave the app while attempting to focus on your task, the tree dies.

7. checkyapp.com

We all have an unsuspecting habit of checking on our phones. Checkyapp shows you how many times you’ve checked your phone in a day. This habit can be detrimental especially when you are out in public because instead of engaging with others or being present when hanging with friends you’re on your phone distracted. This prevents you from actively listening (post on this later). By being aware of your undesired habit you can change for the better.

8. selfcontrolapp.com

When attempting to change particular habits you want to prevent yourself from being distracted especially if your habit involves something digital. Selfcontrolapp.com prevents you from visiting any distracting site so you can focus on a more desired habit of being productive online.

Good luck on your journey.