
Some returns are felt before they are tallied: less dread on Sunday night, laughter after dinner, or easier apologies. We capture these through quick narrative check-ins, comparing language over time for tone and ease. When improvement appears without precise numbers, we still keep the practice, trusting lived experience while seeking complementary indicators that confirm the gentle shift toward steadier days.

Busy does not equal valuable, and streaks can become cages. Beware metrics that rise beautifully while outcomes stagnate. Replace raw counts with context-aware ratios, like decisions made per meeting or reopens per support ticket. Regularly ask whether a measure changes tomorrow’s choices. If it does not, retire it kindly and adopt a simpler indicator that earns its place through usefulness.

Averages hide the spikes that hurt. Track spread alongside means, noting worst days and their triggers. A micro-skill that slightly improves the average but halves your worst-day chaos may be priceless. We highlight boundary cases in notes, learn recovery moves, and judge success by stability as much as speed, valuing smoother reliability over a seductive but fragile headline number.
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