Summarize in five lines: goal, hypothesis, design, metric, decision. Add a one-paragraph reflection on surprises and what you will do next. This tidy format respects readers’ time, invites focused feedback, and becomes a personal archive. Over months, the collection reveals patterns, celebrates persistence, and guides sharper, kinder experiments grounded in your lived reality.
What works for someone else might not fit your context, physiology, or calendar. Read others’ results as inspiration, then adapt to your constraints. Borrow principles, not prescriptions. Keep the soul of your experiment yours. This protects autonomy, reduces discouragement, and encourages creative adjustments that keep motivation fresh while still honoring evidence gathered with care.
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