Your AI Can Hold Your Goals — and Actually Keep You Honest …

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Your AI Can Hold Your Goals — and Actually Keep You Honest

Most goal apps are glorified checklists — you type a wish, it sits there, you forget it, the app forgets it too. Indelible's goal system works like a good friend: it remembers, it checks in, and it won't let you quietly lie to yourself.
Your AI is a partner, not a notepad. It proposes goals, helps you break them down, and brings them back up across conversations — even ones you start weeks apart.
"Done" requires proof. You can't just tick a box; finishing a goal asks for evidence. That little bit of friction is what turns a wish into something that actually happens.
It's permanent and private. Your goals are encrypted to your wallet and written to the blockchain — readable only by you, and impossible to lose. Your AI can recall them months later like it never forgot.
You never push a button or learn a command. You just talk, and the system keeps itself tidy behind the scenes. Here's how it feels in real life.
What it feels like: "I want to run a 5K"
You say: "I keep saying I'll get in shape. Help me actually do it."
Your AI doesn't just save the vague wish — it sharpens it into a real goal:
Goal: Run a 5K without stopping
Why it matters: More energy — and proof to yourself that you can finish something.
How we'll know it's done: You complete a 5K (a race or a tracked run) without walking.
"Want me to set this as a goal?"
You say: "Yes." Now it's an accepted goal, on your chain. Notice the pattern: the AI proposes, you approve. Nothing becomes a goal without your yes.
You say: "Break it into steps for me." It builds a checklist:
Walk/jog 20 min, 3× this week
Jog 1 mile without stopping
Jog 2 miles
Sign up for a real 5K
Run the 5K
Three weeks later, you open a brand-new conversation and ask: "What was I working on again?" Your AI remembers — it pulls your goals back from the chain: "You're working toward a 5K. You've checked off the first two steps. Want to mark the 2-mile one?"
You say: "Yeah, did 2 miles yesterday." It checks it off.
Then life happens. You say: "My knee's bugging me, I need to pause." It blocks the goal with the reason ("knee recovery"), so it stops nagging you — but doesn't forget you.
A week later: "Knee's good, back at it." Unblocked.
Finally: "I ran the race! 32 minutes." Your AI asks for proof — "Amazing! Got a link or photo so it's on the record?" You paste your Strava link or a race photo, and it marks the goal complete, with that evidence permanently attached. Months from now you won't just see "done" — you'll see proof of the day you did it.
That's the whole arc: propose, approve, break down, track, hit a wall, push through, finish with proof.
Just say it — the AI keeps the system tidy
You never have to memorize a command. You describe what's happening; it does the bookkeeping.
Start a goal — "Help me finally declutter the garage."
Approve it — "Yes, make that a goal."
See where you're at — "What are my goals?" or "What should I focus on?"
Pick today's focus — "Let's focus on the garage this week."
Add steps — "Break that into a checklist."
Mark progress — "I finished the first shelf."
Hit a snag — "I'm stuck till the dumpster arrives." It blocks the goal with that reason.
Link dependent goals — "I can't paint until the cabinets are in." It links them.
Finish — "Done! Here's a photo." It asks for proof and records it.
It works for whatever you're chasing
Saving for a trip — "I want $3,000 saved for Japan by spring." A goal with a clear target. "Tax refund came in, put $800 away." Progress. Finish it with a screenshot of the balance.
Learning guitar — a checklist of songs; close out each one with a quick video link as proof.
The job hunt — "Land a marketing role." Checklist: polish résumé, apply to 10, land 3 interviews. Block it while you wait to hear back. Complete it with the offer letter.
A home project — "Renovate the kitchen by fall." Link the steps that depend on each other, so you always know what's actually next.
The secret is one little word: "prove it"
It sounds small, but it's everything. A normal checklist lets you lie to yourself — tick the box, feel good, change nothing. When finishing a goal asks "show me," one of two things happens: you actually did it (and now you have a permanent record to be proud of), or you realize you didn't — and you keep going.
Your AI becomes the gentle friend who says "cool — prove it." That's exactly the friend most goals need.
And because it all lives on your chain, nothing gets lost between conversations. You can disappear for a month, come back, and it picks up right where you left off: "Last time, you were one step from your 5K. How'd it go?"
That's the difference between an app that stores your goals and a partner that helps you reach them.
Your goals are encrypted to your wallet and saved on the BSV blockchain — permanent, tamper-proof, and readable only by you. Open Indelible and just say what you want to get done.

Your AI Can Hold Your Goals — and Actually Keep You Honest

Most goal apps are glorified checklists…