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Micro-Habits Time Tracking

Practice of tracking extremely small, atomic habits and micro-tasks (1-5 minutes) to build momentum and create compound productivity gains over time.

Last updated: 2026-03-17 11:17

Overview

Micro-Habits Time Tracking involves monitoring and logging tiny, atomic actions that take 1-5 minutes, based on the principle that small consistent behaviors compound into significant results over time.

Core Principles

Atomic Habits: Breaking behaviors into the smallest possible units

Two-Minute Rule: If it takes less than two minutes, do it now and track it

Habit Stacking: Chain micro-habits together using existing routines as triggers

Consistency Over Intensity: Daily micro-actions beat occasional marathon efforts

Examples of Trackable Micro-Habits

Work:

Health:

Learning:

Tracking Methods

Habit Streak Apps: Track consecutive days completing micro-habits

Checkbox Systems: Simple daily checklists

Time Block Micro-Tasks: Allocate 5-10 minute blocks for multiple micro-habits

Quantified Self: Data-driven tracking of frequency and patterns

Benefits

Compound Effect

1% better each day = 37x better after one year (1.01^365 = 37.78)

Integration with Time Tracking

Common Pitfalls

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