Now, some new self-improvement websites can help you monitor your daily life, such as how much you eat, your exercise level, and how much money you spend, guiding you back on the right track through these metrics. Fitday and Weight Watchers are specialized health care communities where you can track the food you eat, supervise activities, set weight goals, maintain logs, and more.
If you find upgrading Quicken or Microsoft Money to be troublesome, you can use personal finance websites like Mint and Wesabe to help you track your expenses. If you have electronic copies of your credit card bills or bank statements, you can upload them and then analyze your financial situation. Once you set your financial goals, the system will provide a list of relevant tips based on comments from other members of the community, and offer feedback on your spending habits. To keep track of your car's fuel consumption, you can record mileage information through websites like Fuelly or MyMileMarker, which allows you to calculate miles per gallon and avoid unnecessary expenses.