Skip to content
Ever Works

Atomic Habits Time Tracking

Habit-building approach based on James Clear's Atomic Habits principles applied to time tracking, using habit stacking, identity-based goals, and the 1% improvement rule.

Last updated: 2026-03-16 08:22

Overview

Atomic Habits Time Tracking applies James Clear's Atomic Habits framework to building consistent time tracking practices through small, sustainable changes and identity-based goal setting.

Core Concepts Applied to Time Tracking

The Four Laws of Behavior Change

1. Make it Obvious

2. Make it Attractive

3. Make it Easy

4. Make it Satisfying

Habit Stacking for Time Tracking

Create formulas like:

Identity-Based Time Tracking

Shift from outcome-based goals to identity-based:

The 1% Rule

Improve time tracking accuracy by 1% each week through small refinements:

Measurement

Track leading indicators:

Related Items