Something needs to be said about taking notes, and there's no shortage of good advice on writing a lab report that will reap rewards for years to come.<p>The report needs to explain (1) WHY you're doing the experiment, (2) HOW it's going to be carried out, (3) WHAT happened in the experiment, and (4) the transfiguration, the takeaway, the loose ends, the SO, WHAT'S NEXT.<p>The quantification and apps and tools for doing it emphasized in the article are a red herring for the above.
Many of the suggestions involve adding something to your life. Fine for those who love structure and planning. Personally I can't wait to get out of structure - into the woods, on my bike, whatever.<p>As for the watch experiment, I ditched my first digital watch (back in ther 80s) when I found myself looking at it every minute or so, yet I still didn't know what time it was. It was just compulsive; I've never worn a watch since and never missed it.