Google has made it tougher for people to hide behind excuses when it comes to finding time to hit the gym or learn new languages.

GoogleGoals.jpgGoogle added “Goals” tools to free calendar applications tailored for smartphones powered by Apple or Android software, using artificial intelligence to allow the software figure out when one could fit in workouts or lessons.

“Whether it’s reading more books, learning a new language or working out regularly, achieving your goals can be really hard,” Google product manager, Jyoti Ramnath said in a blog post.

People can add personal goals such as going for runs or getting to gyms, and then Google calendar software analyses schedules for optimal times to squeeze in activities, according to Jyoti.

Calendar will automatically reschedule time for personal goals if conflicts arise, and is programmed to automatically reschedule activities if users simply prefer to put them off.

The more people use the Goals feature in Calendar, the better the software gets at picking times for personal objectives, according to Google.

“Calendars should help you make the most of your time, not just be tools to track events,” Jyoti said.