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What is Gamification?

What is Gamification?

  1. Gamification is turning a task into a game in order to motivate yourself to do it.
  2. The beauty of gamification is that the difficulty of a task (or how dreary it may seem) can be offset if you feel rewarded for completing it.
  3. Gamification works because it creates a feeling of being rewarded each time we complete a task -- however small it may be.
  4. It makes our progress feel tangible, and this spurs us to keep pushing.

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