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October 30, 2013

Using Daytum to Track Personal Statistics

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So I signed up for a Daytum account and started tracking things I do daily.  The most obvious thing that comes to mind when thinking of my daily activities is eating; so I tracked what I ate for breakfast, lunch and dinner and included approximate times I ate each meal.  What jumps out at me on the breakfast chart is the lack of variety; I have coffee every morning but then it is either donuts or a bagel.  I vary my diet more with my lunch and dinner choices.

Another thing I do on a daily basis is take care of my three Boxers.  On a daily basis they eat three times a day and go on an average of three walks.  Playtime at the doggy park is not a daily occurance but I think I’ll start tracking how often I take them.

Other things I think I would like to track is the number of hours I spend reading and doing homework.  How often do I watch television or go shopping?  If I use the Feltron reports as a model I could determine how often I visit family and in what location.  I could also track the number of social outings I have with my daughter and what the outings consist of.

Not really sure to what end I would use this data but it would be interesting to see if any specific patterns emerge.

Daytum Charts display the data of my meals and dog walks.  I experimented with the chart types to show different options available.  (Sorry, I couldn’t get the visual embedment tools to work properly).

 

 

 

 

 

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