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  • ==Things I Track== Glucose: For many years I've been using a Continuous Glucose Monitor to track my blood glucose.
    474 bytes (62 words) - 15:25, 1 March 2023
  • ...ally weather category. Can be used to tell if user is outdoors and compare to recorded weather. === Potential things to track ===
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  • ...e first Fitbit came out. Since then I've tried to track a lot of different things and still do so! == Things I currently track ==
    3 KB (452 words) - 16:10, 27 February 2023
  • My place for brainstorming and keeping track of things which aren't yet ready for the main page. == Potential things/'metrics' to track ==
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  • App to log meals and [[diet tracking]].<ref>https://getbitesnap.com/</ref> ...meal was edited allowing a sort of background attention testing. Train AI to recognize food. Enter food using barcode.
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  • ...about the frailty of his life and why he tracks these variables. He wants to know if there are deeper patterns of reasoning behind his life-logging and
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  • Show and Tell Infobox|Featured image=[[File: Keeping-track-of-my-personal-development.jpg|frameless|250px]] | Date= 2016/08/04 |Event '''''Keeping Track Of My Personal Development''''' is a ''Show & Tell talk'' by [[Juvoni Beckf
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  • Several journaling apps and other things, like life coach, based on chatgpt www.futuretools.io/?tags-n5zn=self-impro ...mood journaling vs event and lifeloggin journaling. These may be different things very.
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  • ...king his food, activity and productivity, he noticed some things happening to his mind. It adapts. He shares his experience of his brain adaptation whil ...oing all these tracking that I have done. It’s about fitting mental models to a self-tracking life.
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  • ...ings all people always track in case something goes wrong. Doctors already track weight and blood pressure every visit. Resting heart rate is a great exampl == it is fun to get enough data ==
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  • ...he completes each day and what new methods he’s using to make sure he gets things done.</blockquote> <blockquote>So my name is Brian Crain and I’m here to share my story about the tracking that I’ve been perusing for quite a whi
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  • ...talks about her personal dashboard, www.quantifiedawesome.com and all the things she has been tracking; clothes, time, etc.. She built it using Ruby on Rail ...t lets you track so many more things that companies might never get around to doing.
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  • ...tions, many different things impact how she feels from stress to caffeine, to lack of sleep or whether she has been drinking. In this talk, she discusses Hi, my name is Katie, and I would like to talk with you today about my spreadsheet from hell and what I learned from
    8 KB (1,457 words) - 11:23, 2 March 2023
  • ...the type and goal of self tracking and find a community that does similar things. See also [[Reasons for and against self tracking and quantification|Reason * [[Personal science]] (see also [[Personal Science (book)]]) track to preform scientific method style experiments on health and improve productiv
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  • .... The Boozerlyzer is available in the Adroid store and Caspar explains how to use it. </blockquote> ...I might underestimate for various reasons. So you need to be able to track things as they are actually happening.
    7 KB (1,176 words) - 11:27, 2 March 2023
  • ...and note taking]], survey and assessment is less flexible but much easier to analyze. ...ysymptoms]] Easy and quick to fill out but sampling is when user remembers to do it.
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  • ...wn personal finances. In this talk, she discusses her experiment in trying to do better personally on her finances.</blockquote> ...really track ourselves and figure out how we make decisions is the way we track our spending.
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  • ...d discovery that can help me stay on top of health issues that I have, and to have productive conversations and interactions with my medical team. ...medical issues is the advance of miniaturization in devices that allow me to be involved directly with some of the tracking and data acquisitions.
    8 KB (1,419 words) - 11:24, 2 March 2023
  • |Featured image= [[File: Using-running-and-cycling-data-to-inform-my-fashion.jpg|frameless|250px]] ...g-and-cycling-data-to-inform-my-fashion.pdf|Using-running-and-cycling-data-to-inform-my-fashion.pdf]]
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  • ...as a search tool as a way to leverage your accomplishments and as an index to 150,000+ photos! A simple spreadsheet can be your friend. </blockquote> ...got involved with Quantified Self when Gary Wolf was looking for somebody to help run the Berkeley smaller group and I foolishly offered.
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