Mindbloom Life Game - an interactive self-help tree

Articles on self-improvement often appear on Habré, showing and telling how to improve this or that side of one’s character / thinking / worldview. In general, the authors of most articles admit that the biggest obstacle to achieving a particular goal is lack of motivation. It is this, and not some external reasons, that is the stumbling block for the vast majority. In addition, the common reason that enthusiasm is gradually dying out is the inability to obtain a visual result of one’s achievements. The project " Mindbloom Life Game " can become the missing link in the chain, very clearly showing us the results achieved.
Moreover, the project is very versatile, it can show us both our own successes (well, or failures, yes) in the financial sphere, and successes in relationships with the opposite sex or our own family. Success / failure is shown in the form of a plant, each leaf of which is a certain area of our life. Any direction can be divided into smaller ones. For example, the direction of "health" can be divided into "leaves" such as "fight against excess weight", "a set of muscle mass", and so on.
This project is probably the most unique of its kind - most of the analogues work with any one area of our lives, for example, sports achievements or career growth. But Mindbloom is able to cover all aspects of any person’s life, there would be a desire. At the same time, the game’s focus on the service is preserved - as far as you can understand, working with it is quite interesting, somehow it all reminds the Spore game (in some details).
The project can be used by a whole group of people, and not by a single individual. For example, you can invite friends and acquaintances, and each person’s trees will already constitute a “forest”, with the interaction of individual elements. Mindbloom service allows you to upload photos and make photosets. This may be, for example, the formation of the muscles of a single user visiting a gym.
Now the service has 50 thousand registered users, of which 36 thousand are active, visiting the project three times a day.