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Objective Progress Check-Ins for Behavior Change

Use repeated prompts throughout the day to ask whether you have done the target behavior since the last check-in, then record the answer and, if useful, give yourself a quick rating of how well you did. This reduces reliance on memory and gives you objective, time-stamped data on progress, making it easier to see patterns and stay honest about follow-through.

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I should stop relying on my brain to tell me where am I at and is is am I on an upward slope here I need to look at the data I love data scientists love data so I started to collect data on myself what I did was download

huberman · Essentials: Tools for Setting & Achieving Goals | Dr. Emily Balcetis · Mar 19, 2026 · 29:27 · open ↗
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