Been burned out on productivity systems with 47 steps and color-coded everything.
Went back to basics - picked 7 stupidly simple daily habits, tracked them for 3 weeks, correlated with mood ratings. The patterns that emerged weren't what I expected.
The 7 habits tracked
- Same wake time every day
- Coffee + breakfast (together, not separately)
- One productive task (size didn't matter)
- Movement (10 minutes counted)
- Eating lunch (yeah this apparently needs tracking)
- 10-min evening walk or stretch
- Phone away 30min before bed
Rated each day 1-10 for overall wellbeing. Looked for correlations after 21 days.
What the data showed
Movement had biggest impact - even 10 minutes. Days I hit this: average 7.2/10 rating. Days I skipped: 4.8/10. That's a 2.4 point swing from a 10-minute walk.
The 3-day cliff - missing 1-2 habits was fine. Missing 3+ days in a row? Immediate spiral. Day 1 miss: 6.5/10. Day 2 miss: 5.2/10. Day 3 miss: 3.8/10. The decline was consistent across 4 different "miss streaks."
Weekends needed structure too - this one hurt. "Rest day" without any structure became "chaos day." Weekend average without habits: 4.2/10. Weekend average hitting 5-6 habits: 7.8/10.
5-6 habits = sweet spot - perfect days (7/7) averaged 8.1/10. "Good enough" days (5-6/7) averaged 7.9/10. The 0.2 point difference wasn't worth the stress of perfection.
What didn't matter (surprisingly)
Time of day - morning vs evening completion had zero correlation. I thought morning routines would predict better days. Data said otherwise.
Specific productive task - answering one email vs shipping a feature had identical impact. Completion mattered, not magnitude.
Sleep duration - 6h vs 8h didn't correlate as strongly as "phone away 30min before bed." Consistency beat quantity.
The tool I built
Couldn't find a simple tracker that just... tracked. No streaks, no gamification, no premium upsells.
Built one: routinekeep.com
- Free, no account
- Data stays local (browser storage)
- Shows patterns over time
- That's it
Been using it 2 months now. 2,400+ other people apparently had the same problem.
What I'm doing differently
Focus on 5-6 daily, not perfection. The data killed my perfectionism - there's no ROI on that last 10%.
If I miss 2 days, I reset hard on day 3. The cliff is real and it's consistent.
Movement is non-negotiable now. 2.4 point impact is too big to ignore.
The pattern nobody talks about
Small consistent beats big inconsistent. Sounds obvious but seeing it in data made it real.
Missing a day is fine. Missing 3 days is a pattern. The distinction matters.
Weekends need structure. "Rest" without routine isn't rest, it's chaos.
Data-driven routine building > productivity theater.
If you're overwhelmed by complex systems, try this: pick 5-7 simple daily things, track them for 2 weeks, see what correlates with good days. The patterns might surprise you.
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