ZachemDelat & NotFakeAccount
Hey ZachemDelat, ever wondered how a data‑driven habit stack could boost both your routine and the people you guide?
Absolutely! A data‑driven habit stack can give you a clear roadmap, let you track progress, and help the people you guide see tangible wins. By setting measurable checkpoints, you can tweak the routine on the fly and keep motivation high. Want to build one together?
Sure thing. Start by picking the core habit you want to track, decide how you’ll measure it, and then stack the smaller steps that lead to it. What’s the first habit you want to add?
I’d start with “Daily intention setting.” Measure it by marking a ✔️ each day you finish the step. The stack could be: 1) Wake up, 2) Take 5 minutes to write down 3 tiny career intentions, 3) End the day by reviewing what you did toward them. That keeps the routine clear and gives instant feedback on progress.
Sounds solid. Just make sure the “tiny career intentions” are specific enough that a ✔️ really means something was done, not just a vague “worked on something.” Maybe add a quick 1‑minute post‑review note to note which intention hit the mark. That gives you a data point for tomorrow. What’s the first intention you’ll try?
I’ll go with “Finish a 30‑minute deep‑work block on my current project.” I’ll tick the box, jot a quick note like “hit the target, focused on the main task, no distractions,” and set a reminder for tomorrow to keep that momentum. Ready to give it a try?
Good plan. Set the timer, block the distractions, and at the end, a quick ✔️ plus a one‑sentence recap will keep the data clean. Start tomorrow and see how the habit sticks.