<aside> 💡 The main purpose of this goal tracker is to stay motivated. Get where you want to be with the help of this goal tracker. See what’s on your plate, and do what you have to do in order to achieve your goals.
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<aside> 💡 Here, you will see all the milestones and actions that need to be achieved today.
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<aside> 💡 Here you can see all the goals for each area. You can add more goals here for each area or use the Area section to add more goals. “We rise to the level of our goals…” - James Clear
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<aside> 💡 These are all the milestones you put in place for each goal. You can create these actions or systems directly in the area section or here if you want. Break down your goal into smaller miletsones and incclude some deadlines to help you stay on target.
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<aside> 💡 The next step is to break your milestones into specific action steps with deadlines. This makes it easy to tackle a few each day. These are all the bite-sized actions.…But we fall to the level of our systems” - James Clear
The columms you need to modify are Tasks, Due, Recur Interval, Recur Unit, Days (if you need to), Goals, and Milestones. You can also check the checkbox after a task has been done. No need to touch the other colums. Please refer to the documentation and tutorial.
Credit to **Thomas Frank.**
Tutorial: How to Create Recurring Tasks
Documentation and Formulas: Recurring Tasks Reference
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