2/28/2024 0 Comments Notion habit tracker formula![]() This view is set up to show you all the cards for the current week you are in, in a table view. There are four main views, but you are free to add more or delete ones that you don’t find helpful! Weekly View You don’t have to add new days, create a new year, or set up a weekly spread at the beginning of each week. All you have to do is check off the habits you accomplished that day. One of Notion’s smaller updates is that each repeating template automatically adds the date to the card when it is created (based on how I set it up). (Lucky for you, I already did that for you - you can download the template at the bottom of the article). Well, now it does! You just have to tell it exactly what to do. I tried to get my dad into Notion last year and his biggest complaint was, “Why do I have to create a new card for each day of the week? Shouldn’t Notion just do it for me?” And I was like, well, um, yeah? Can we just take a moment and appreciate how great that is? So now you don’t have to create a new card for each day of the week - it does it automatically. It also features one of Notion’s newer updates: Repeating Templates. The Weekly View (in a table), The Calendar view, The Visual view (my personal favorite), and the All Habits view. I love to choose a color pallet and find inspiring photos from Unsplash (thanks to the amazing Notion + Unsplash integration) and let my workspaces bring me joy and inspiration. I also love my Notion workspace to be visually pleasing. I also looked around the internet to see what was out there and saw lots of great templates, including Notion’s own Habit Tracking template.īut I thought I could make something with a bit more pizazz. There have been some great updates to Notion semi-recently (such as repeating tasks, templates, and improved buttons), and I wanted to take full advantage of them. My Ultimate Notion Habit Trackerīefore embarking on this journey of creating the Ultimate Notion Habit Tracker, I did some research. There is a download link at the bottom of the article to get the habit tracker template. Note: I turned this Habit Tracker into a Notion template. So, introducing the new-and-much-improved and heck-a-lot easier way to track your habits in Notion. ![]() Notion is completely customizable - which is great - but can also be a bit intimidating if you are new to Notion.Ī while back, I wrote about how I was tracking habits in Notion, but the app has changed a lot since then and so has my process. Since I use Notion everyday for all Blanc Media / The Sweet Setup / The Focus Course related projects (and my own side projects), it made sense that I would use it to track my habits. I’ve spent almost two and half years going deep inside of Notion learning all the ins and outs, and I am loving all these new updates they have come out with recently. If you’ve been around here before, it will come as no shock to you that I’ve chosen to track my habits in Notion. ![]() For example, “Didn’t smoke today,” or “Didn’t eat sugar.” A combined approach of encouraging both positive habits and breaking bad habits is a good way to create healthy routines. You can also track bad habits you are trying to break. Unless of course your habit is to eat healthy, then picture dried seaweed or a small handful of unsalted cashews at the end of the rainbow. And, let’s be honest, it doesn’t hurt if there is a cupcake at the end of the rainbow. And seeing all those checkboxes checked for a whole week straight is a reward in and of itself. We as human beings are hard-wired to love rewards. The basic goal is simple… Choose a few habits you want to track (such as waking up on time, exercising three times a week, writing everyday) and track their progress over a certain period of time. The classic bullet journal approach, the Streaks App, Sunsama app, and the list goes on. ![]() There are a lot of different ways to track your habits.
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