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I do want to express that this program has been field tested. Meaning I only use GPC. For all of life. Prior I shared the system but after only a few weeks it became outdated. Years later here we are. It's finally settled down and ready to see the light of day.
GPC impacts everyone differently. All of our stories are unique and I'd love to hear them. Feel free to share your experiences. Happy journeys.

click Save. That process is done. Now you just need to add it as a widget to your homescreen. In my device I hold my thumb on the homescreen and it opens the widgets. Scroll down to 'Day Counter' and click the bottom one in the drop down menu.
Alright so right off the bat you can download the main file HERE in the shop. We won't get to it right away because there are some other steps we must get to first. No worries we will get back to it.
Step 1
The most essential item is a day counter. The beauty of a Perennial Calendar is that it's a closed system like Metric. You'll find yourself letting go of the way we've been taught to view time and soon you'll be embracing Day of Year format and it's plethora of advantages. Click HERE to view GPC advantages if you haven't already.
Alright so I use Android so my day counter widget is on Google Play. If you're an Apple user still follow along. You'll have to adapt a few steps to Apple devices. Apple users can leave comments and I'll just update accordingly. We'll just grow organically.
You can download a day counter for free on Google Play HERE
☝🏽 You can simply watch the above video and not have to read everything written below.
Once installed click Day counter on the bottom left then click the circle on the bottom right
Next name your Counter Name "Start". Choice 19/MAR/2024 as the date and set the time to 00:00
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