Back in February, I designed a habit tracker (and drew a little robin for company). I want to try again this month! Want to join me?
It's veeery satisfying to color in a square after doing something. But, even when I forgot to complete a habit (which happened a lot!), I reminded myself not to be disappointed. It's a good way to see how I spend my time, and what habits I could focus on and strengthen.
1. In your existing journal/Passion Planner/sheet of loose leaf graphing paper, write out the month in big font. I use the grid pages at the back of my Passion Planner, with room for the whole year I personally like the idea of having all the habit trackers together. You can see how your prioritized habits change or get stronger over time. Pretty interesting.
2. Count the number of days in your month. If you're at the middle or end of a month, you can add the last days in the beginning, as I did above. Draw your horizontal line beneath the month, making the length the number of squares needed for each day. Make sure the line starts a bit to the right of the page, so you have room to write your habits. Then on top of the line, number the days.
3. Draw your vertical line, with one square for each habit you want to track. You can see how my line can easily extend, in case I add additional habits during the month.
4. Choose a different color for each habit. (Visually it makes it easier to find which square I want to shade in). If you like things simple, you can also stick with one color.
5. Now for the hard part. Choose your habits carefully. If you have too many, it'll be overwhelming, and you might not use the tracker. My rule is less than 10. A "habit" can be anything you'd like to work on daily: a project due in a month, a new way of doing something, a topic you're learning on the side, drinking water, encouraging someone. Endless opportunities! Write those babies in.
6. Decide how you're going to track habits. Will you color in a square immediately after completion? At the end of the day? I also like to half color in a square if I sort of did a habit, but not completely. But stay honest. :P
7. This step is completely optional, but accountability motivates me to actually do something. Reblog this if you decide to join the challenge. Declare yourself! Take it a step further? Post a picture of your own habit tracker, ready for action. Then, at the end of the month, post another picture of your completed tracker, no matter how many filled or empty squares there are.
Remember, there's a treasure trove to be learned from empty squares, there is NO SHAME. (I'm planning a reflection post on those).
Excited and hopeful to see other habit trackers! One last thing: you don't have to follow this exact design, do what works for you!