2015 has come to an end and it is now time to create New Year's resolutions. It simply gives a person an obstacle to conquer or goals to achieve. The good thing about it is everybody has one full year to accomplish it and to help one out with their respective New Year resolutions, there are several app available to keep track of it.
For those wanting to have a new job or career, "Indeed" can help one out, Career Rocketeer reported. One simply needs to install the app in their iOS or Android device and start looking for the right job. Filters can assist in searching for a job via location, salary, position and a few more options.
If one needs to develop a good new habit, "Lift" can offer a helping hand. Anybody can install it for free, however a fee is required for in-app coaching that starts at $15.
Individuals who want to learn French, Japanese, Italian or some other foreign language in 2016, they can check out "Duolingo" and "Babbel." A person can learn some basic words, phrases and sentences of another language through its short lessons. One can study a foreign language at their own pace and it's free, PC Mag reported.
Those who are wanting to have a better health through the right nutrition, "Fooducate" can be the best guide. Be smart and be wise, simply scan the barcode of a food product and the app will give out its nutritional information. The app will also suggest alternatives if there are available options. The app is free and available for iOS and Android.
Last but not the least, for kicking out that bad habit like smoking and drinking, "Quit That!" can help a person start on it. It will also allow the user to input a price for a particular bad habit in order to realize the savings one can gain as well. It is currently available for iOS devices.