Check out EarnIt! I've been using it to track chores and allowance for the kids. For each chore they complete, they're rewarded. https://t.co/0YONGi7hhF
Dad of 5. Application architect. Building apps on the side to fund retirement.
Just shipped two apps:
🏠 EarnIt — chore & allowance tracker for families
🔥 HabitStreak — habit tracker with streaks & group challenges
Both free, both live on iOS + Android. Built with React Native + Supabase.
#buildinpublic #indiedev #reactnative
Shipped HabitStreak — a habit tracker with streaks, XP, badges, and group challenges. Because sometimes you need a little competition to stay consistent. 🔥
Free on both stores:
iOS: https://t.co/AGBSDDBwTM
Android: https://t.co/AsiJ6oOW3B
#buildinpublic#habittracker #productivity #lifeimprovement
Built an app to teach my kids about money. 5 kids, endless "can I have..." conversations. Now they earn it. Literally. 💰
EarnIt — chore tracking + allowance management for families.
iOS: https://t.co/u3LJQ3BzKU
Android: https://t.co/r8hDeJ1qlz
Web: https://t.co/xjNaGCspqx
#buildinpublic #parenting #kidsandmoney
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints made a significant food donation to the local nonprofit FISH of Grand Blanc this week, marking the beginning of the America250 program.
The new plans make me think I should have bought a residential unit instead. I know multiple people that travel with their residential unit and pay less than I. Makes no sense why I have to pay $165 for unlimited data with my roam starlink. I'll probably end up with both eventually but I currently only pay $65 for 400MB up and down at home.
“You are a blessed being of light.
The spirit child of an infinite God.
And, you bear within you the potential beyond your own capacity to imagine.”
Dieter F. Uchtdorf
#GeneralConference
Immortality has inspired countless stories, but it is no fiction: through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, all will rise.
Immortality is His unconditional gift to all who’ve lived.
Indeed, one day, every knee will bow and every tongue confess that He is the Christ.
A common misunderstanding of the judgment that ultimately follows mortal life is that good people go to a place called heaven and bad people go to an everlasting place called hell.
This erroneous assumption of only two ultimate destinations implies that those who cannot keep all the commandments required for heaven will necessarily be forever destined for hell.
A loving Heavenly Father has a better plan for His children.
The revealed doctrine of the restored Church of Jesus Christ teaches that all the children of God—with exceptions too limited to consider here—will finally wind up in a kingdom of glory.
The highest of these is exaltation in the celestial kingdom, wherein we may become like our Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. “In my Father’s house are many mansions,” Jesus taught (John 14:2).
This is what we teach in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (@Ch_JesusChrist), because the purpose of the doctrine and policies of this restored Church is to prepare God’s children for salvation in the celestial glory and, more particularly, for exaltation in its highest degree.