I have a love/hate relationship with lists and charts.
I go through periods where I make a list and do everything on it, and I make a monthly chart of daily habits and fill it all out. But at other times, I make a list or a chart and abandon it by day 2.
Lately, I’ve been abandoning a lot of lists and charts. The mind is willing, but my followthrough is missing. So I went looking for something to get me back on track.
I started in Google, my go-to for all answers, but didn’t really find anything inspiring. So I went to Pinterest and found something that woke up my give-a-darn. It involves circles and coloring. Hooray!!
If you keep a bullet journal (something I could never do), you may know about circle habit trackers, but this was new to me. Dozens of websites have free ones to download (I’ve shared one here, but there are many more out there.) I found one I liked and filled it out.
These habit trackers can list a few items or many. I chose one that tracks twelve things. That may sound like a lot, but I have a ton of stuff to do each day in May, and many of these habits take 15 minutes or less. I designed my tracker so that if I finish it, I’ll have a circular rainbow. I want to see my rainbow, so I have a reason to reach my goals.
If you are looking for a fun way to track a month’s worth of goals, check out a circular habit tracker. I’m looking forward to May thanks to this chart. I’ll share my chart once the rainbow is complete.