In 2014, I read the most impactful advice on how to progress long-term goals: In the book Fat Loss Happens on Monday, Josh Hillis opened Chapter 6 with an anecdote about how he catapulted himself from a novice to a trainer who got results by convincing his clients to keep a food log.<p>After success with that, I ran with the idea of tracking small movements towards a large goal. It felt like carving something out with many small, precise cuts. I kept logs for EVERYTHING, and then when I reviewed them together, I could see how pursuing one goal affected the others.<p>I made Weave to make that comparison more powerful.<p>Weave is an event-based structured journal. It allows you to focus on different parts of your life and then makes it more straightforward to see how they fit together.<p>Weave compresses and packages your data every month so you can download and store it forever. You can play around with the demo here: <a href="https://www.idiotlamborghini.com/strategies/weave" rel="nofollow">https://www.idiotlamborghini.com/strategies/weave</a><p>Thank you for reading!
This reminds me of Exist[1], although their inputs are mostly automatic and so the data quickly becomes overwhelming and tautological ("you spend more time active when you work out for a longer distance"). Glad to see another entry into this space.<p>[1]: <a href="https://exist.io" rel="nofollow">https://exist.io</a>