The Best Notion Habit Tracking Templates

☑️ THE BEST NOTION HABIT TRACKING TEMPLATES

And how to decide which one is best for you

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Published On May 8, 2022 (Updated On Feb 8, 2025) · 353 Views
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🤔 There Are a Lot of Options for Habit Trackers in Notion

How do you know which one is best for you? Here is a simple guide to help you pick the best type of tracker to meet your goals.
 

⚖️ Table of Contents

 

〽️Decision Matrix

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TL/DR
Below is a flowchart to help you decide which type of habit tracker is best for you.
 
flowchart TD id1[Do you want to look back on completed habits?] id1 --> id2[No] id1 --> id3[Yes] id2 --> id4[Use the <b><a href='https://www.prescottjr.com/blog/The-Best-Notion-Habit-Tracking-Templates#fa137145393540bba37a59c4057c6913' style='color: green'>1D time-limited habit tracker</a></b>] id3 --> id5[Do you want<br>to apply variable criteria to<br>each habit, like active timelines,<br>frequencies and more?] id5 --> id7[No] id5 --> id6[Yes] id6 --> id8[Use the <b><a href='https://www.prescottjr.com/blog/The-Best-Notion-Habit-Tracking-Templates#eac11d4f42bb446eb309fa349ede1683' style='color: green'>multi-database tracker</a></b>] id7 --> id9[Use the <b><a href='https://www.prescottjr.com/blog/The-Best-Notion-Habit-Tracking-Templates#c719a8d5923f4797a2b5b24fd9c936f7' style='color: green'>1D retrospective habit tracker</a></b>] linkStyle default font-size: 30px classDef default stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px,font-size:14px,line-height:19px,font-family:Georgia, fill: white;
 
 

🥉 Three Types of Trackers

⌛ One Database (1D) Time-Limited Tracker

Concept

Each row represents a habit, and columns represent days.
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This tracker is the simplest and is great for weekly habit tracking.

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🔍 One Database Retrospective Tracker

Concept

Each row represents a day, and columns represent habits.
 
This model allows you to look back on your habit’s success over time. For example, you could create a notion view for a specific time window and see the percentage of habits completed.
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Use different property types for each habit.
Each habit will have a different ideal property type. For example, hours slept would be a number property.

🕸️ Multi-Database Trackers

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This model is much more complex but much more powerful.
In the multi-database habit tracking model, your habits live in a separate database from your habit tracking database. This second database allows you to perform complex calculations for each habit. For example, you can
  1. Add frequency to each habit, like daily, weekly, monthly, etc.
  1. Track habits completed in a window of time.
  1. Create cycles of different habits that have variable windows of time
  1. Set goals for individual habits and see progress over time
 

Recommended Templates

Ellie Gons’ Template → This is the most thorough habit tracker I have found. Gridfiti also created a comprehensive multi-database tracker, but it’s behind a $10 paywall.
 

🖊️ My Habit Tracking Strategy

I combine three different strategies for my habit tracking:
A daily journal
A simple journal to reflect on the day and track what I did.
Evergreen habit tracking in a 1D habit tracker
Evergreen habits are things that will never go away: hours slept, mental and physical health ratings, diet/nutrition, hours worked, an overall 0-10 daily score, and a few more.
 
Each of these items is a property on my journal database, and are filled out every day.
Non-Evergreen habit tracking in a Multi-Database tracker
Non-evergreen habits are things that only apply to a specific period of time. For example, if I were to become obsessed with knitting, and had a goal to knit two days a week, I would create that Habit in the second habit database, and then tag it in a relation property in the primary journal database.
 
 
A loom will be coming soon explaining the details of this journal.
 

👋 Thanks For Reading!