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This may look like your standard habit tracker, but it has a few unique traits that help you get stuff done, no matter your energy level.
- It does this by using two fundamental principles:
+ It does this by allowing you to:
- - Keeping your energy level in mind as best you can.
- - Doing only what is required with respect to your energy level.
+ - Keep your energy level in mind as best you can.
+ - Do only what is required with respect to your energy level.
Both of these things together help you avoid burnout while getting what's required done. Now, how does this work?
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- These stoplights here represent your energy level. Green being high-energy, yellow being mid-energy, and red being low-energy. You'll see these next to spots where you can write a task, and above each date.
+ These "stoplights" represent your energy level. Green being high-energy, yellow being mid-energy, and red being low-energy. You'll see these next to spots where you can write a task, and above each date.
Here's how you use it:
- Write each task on the list in the space provided.
- Mark the energy level associated with each task.
- - Red items are things that must be done, like brushing your teeth or taking medicine.
- - Yellow items are things that should be done, like showering or applying deodorant.
- - Green items are things that can be done, like applying lotion or planning for tomorrow.
+ - Red items are tasks that must be done, like brushing your teeth or taking medicine.
+ - Yellow items are tasks that should be done, like showering or applying deodorant.
+ - Green items are tasks that can be done, like applying lotion or planning for tomorrow.
- Each day, mark your energy level when you start the routine (or day in the habit tracker version).
- - You are only required to do things at or below the energy level you marked down.
+ - You are only required to do tasks labeled at or below the energy level you marked down.
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A weekly routine tracker, for routines done only once a week. Think laundry.
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A weekly routine tracker, for routines done only once a week, like laundry.
A printable key to help track any custom symbols you come up with.
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A black and white version of the routine tracker, colorblind friendly. :)
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