Just a few minutes ago I read a tweet from
@Quantter in which it said that I am featured as one of Quantter users. I feel honored to have been featured on
their blog. A few days ago the co-founder of
Quantter.com @francis_dierick sent me a DM on twitter to write about myself and what I think about Quantter. It was very easy because I've genuinely loved using it. I can track my work everyday which helps me notice whether I do good or bad at work by watching how many words and articles I write, and how many hours I work (read
About Me to know what I actually do).

Basically Quantter is like an engine that works to motivate you to do better at whatever you like doing as long as it is positive. In my case I like writing (since I was in high school) -in fact, I wrote an
unpublished novel for myself at that time. And, how does the engine motivate me? Well, like I said earlier, since I always track my work everyday by updating my Quantter grid I can easily see if, for example, today I did better than yesterday or I did worse than yesterday. If I did better I would be just happy about it. But if I did worse I would automatically be motivated to work better the next day. There is also
something else that 'positively forces' me to do better -it is because everyone can simply see my work progress from my Quantter page. I don't want to do so bad in front of people!
If you have no idea what I'm talking about, you probably should see my
Quantter page right now. The link will take you to see my Quantter grid last month (January 2011).
By the way, Quantter or anyone did not ask me to write this post. This post is dedicated to Quantter that has featured me today and made my day. Speaking of today, I decided not to do any work today because I had a long visit (4 hours) at the dentist this morning to get my teeth bleached and until this evening I am feeling a bit unwell.
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