Do you use any system to make the points worth something real apart from just satisfaction at having maximised them? Something like... reaching a certain number of points in a week = favourite chocolate bar?
No. The points have no external value attached to them. If I wanted chocolate bars, I'd just get them anyway.
I just finished a two-week experiment of trying to live by a point system. I attached a point value to various actions and events, and made some effort to maximize the score. I cannot say it was successful in making me achieve more than normally during the same period of time, but it made more clear some of the problems with my behaviour.
Here's some notes from my experiment:
Anyone else wants to share their anti-akrasia experiments?