Most notably featured in the semi-recent book
Atomic Habits,
habit tracking is tangentially-related to
Bullet Journaling, but not exclusively. (Pre-printed planners of all kinds include grids for habit-tracking now, wow!) Some Permies do habit tracking for
housework, and I was wondering who else uses habit-tracking for keeping yourself visually accountable for progress in all manner of things? Slow and steady wins the race, as we see over and over in
Atomic Habits and in the similar book
The Slight Edge which I recently re-read. Trackers make the slow and steady stay steady with the visual accountability.
Currently I have an April habit-tracker in my planner for completing another project to offer on my website in the next few weeks, as well as another one for getting a regular journaling habit going. I will be doing a weekly one for getting a new patch of soil in my garden each weekend. (Imagine how lush it will be out there end-of-season!)
There's so much I want to do--I feel like this will help me reach a lot of my goals by keeping them from intimidating me.
“If we are honest, we can still love what we are, we can find all the good there is to find, and we may find ways to enhance that good, and to find a new kind of living world which is appropriate for our time.” ― Christopher Alexander