habits
All posts about habits.

How to Make Working Out Automatic
How to make working out automatic: use one reliable cue, a tiny starter routine, and repeat it for weeks so exercise feels less like a daily debate.

Streak Anxiety From Fitness Apps: What Helps
Streak anxiety from fitness apps is real. Here's how to keep the motivation boost of a streak without the guilt, panic, or all-or-nothing spiral.

Stop Relying on Motivation to Work Out
Stop relying on motivation to work out. Build a workout system that survives low-energy days with smaller cues, simple plans, and repeatable habits.

Lower the Bar So You Actually Work Out
Lower the bar so you actually work out: use tiny, specific workouts that feel doable on an average day, so consistency survives real life.

How Many Weeks Until Working Out Feels Normal?
How many weeks until working out feels normal? Usually a few weeks to feel less awkward, and about 6 to 10 weeks to feel more routine.

Are Workout Streaks Good or Bad for You?
Workout streaks can help you stay consistent—or make exercise feel compulsive. Here’s how to keep the good part and drop the guilt.

Do AI Coaches Actually Work? An Honest Answer
Do AI coaches actually work? Sometimes—for accountability, check-ins, and consistency. Here’s where the evidence helps, and where the hype outruns it.
How Accurate Is Photo Calorie Tracking?
Snap a photo, get a calorie count — but is the number right? Honest answer: it's an educated estimate, never exact. Here's why that matters far less than whether you keep logging at all.

How to Recover After Breaking a Long Streak
A long streak finally broke — and the urge is to quit entirely. Here's why the break matters less than you think, and how to come back without trying to punish yourself back into shape.

The Never Miss Twice Rule for Working Out
Miss one workout if you have to — never miss two in a row. Why the day after a skip is the one that actually decides whether your routine survives, and how to bounce back small.

How to Measure Progress Without the Scale
The scale is a terrible progress meter. The signals that actually tell you something — plus a simple non-scale tracking setup.

How to Track Workout Progress (Beyond Weight)
The full menu of progress signals, how to log them without it becoming a second job, and how often to actually check.
