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November 2013: Why Im Switching to Decaf

Im kind of obsessed with tracking my progress to goals. And not just goals at work, or long-term goals in my personal lifeI mean little, day-to-day things. Ive even been known to track the amount of time I spend cleaning my apartment each day, because without documentation to keep me accountable, I would simply never clean. Obsessive, I know, but effective.
So I was super excited when I found this nifty website, which makes progress to a goal (or anything really) so easy to track that even non-data nerds are using it: www.askmeevery.com.
You just enter your email address on the AskMeEvery site, type in a question for whatever it is you wish to track (like, How many hours did I sleep last night? or How many miles did I run today?), and youll get daily emails or text messages asking your question. All you have to do is reply to the email/text, and it will track the data for you!
I decided to record my productivity at the end of each workday, which meant that around 4 pm Monday through Friday, Id get an email like this:

And after 2 weeks of this, I logged into the AskMeEvery site and it displayed my productivity ratings over time:

But the coolest part is that you can compare the results of multiple questions, and analyze them to see if there is a statistically significant correlation. So I tossed in another variable: how much coffee I had consumed each day.
And heres what I found*:


So it seems that the more coffee I drink, the LESS productive I become. And that is why I will be switching to decaf!
Check out askmeevery.com and let us know if you learn anything about yourself, and Ill see you next month!
*Note: I realize that my methods are flawed here, but this is just for fun 😉