So, what have I been tracking in this insert? My Garmin has a metric called “Body Battery” that measures a bunch of stuff like heart rate, stress, sleep quality, etc. and gives you a score that you start the day with and monitors it throughout the day, which helps you figure out if you need to take a break, if you’re ready for activity, etc. I always jot down the score when I wake up cuz it only goes down from there, unless I take a nap.
I also track weight, while also knowing that it fluctuates daily but for me (and may or may not apply to you), seeing the daily fluctuations tells me if I’m on track. It’s rarely a surprise to see the number go up when I return from travel but it’s nice to see it go down when I’ve been working out a lot or eating better. Which brings me to…
Food - I don’t track everything I eat. I’ve tried it, it does not work for me, and it makes me miserable. But I do track if I had alcohol and whether I had a protein shake for lunch or what I ate for dinner, or if I had a late night snack. Those things usually “show up” on the scale the next day.
Medications/Dr appts - If I have any change in medications, prescriptions, supplements or any doctor/dentist/wellness appointments, I’d jot a note in here - I haven’t jotted down much else besides my uneventful dentist and optometrist appts.
Workouts/movement - Thankfully, I’ve been back to running and am currently running 3-4 times a week and walking on the other days to reach my daily step goal of 7,500 steps (about a 5k or 3.1 miles, give or take). I don’t write a lot of details about every workout but just some quick stats cuz there’s not a lot of room there. And since we all know I can’t stop talking…
The right side of the page is great for me to go into details about the week. Maybe I want to talk about a particularly tough workout, or when I felt really good, or that time when I tripped on a hidden tree root and slammed my body and cheek into the ground (that was a not-good workout). I might also talk about whether my sleep has been suffering (like when I try to breathe at my in-laws at 9000’ (or 2740m)) or any eating challenges/successes. It’s a perfectly sized space since there’s rarely more than 1-2 things I might want to talk about.
You may have also noticed that I’ve slapped a bunch of affirmational/encouraging stickers. We all need encouragement and it’s good for me to see them, even if I’ve had a crappy week/workout. Not to mention, it ups my stickers-used count and using up stickers makes me happy too.