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Use Recurring routines when you need to keep rituals visible

Recurring routines help important rituals survive busy weeks by keeping them visible and reviewable.

Problem / use case

If you need to keep rituals visible, Recurring routines becomes fragile when the work behind create the routine as a habit, essential, planner item, or recurring reminder. and Track it when it happens and leave it pending when reality gets in the way. is separated from Habits, Essentials, and Reminders.

What should be done conceptually

Recurring routines works best when the daily decision, next action, and progress evidence stay close enough for keep rituals visible to remain visible.

TimeLens solution

TimeLens solves that by making Recurring routines part of the same workspace as Habits, Essentials, and Reminders, so the feature helps the work move instead of becoming another isolated page.

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Actual TimeLens Recurring routines screen on desktop
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Actual TimeLens Recurring routines screen on mobile
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How to use it in TimeLens

Create the routine as a habit, essential, planner item, or recurring reminder.; Track it when it happens and leave it pending when reality gets in the way.; Use reports to notice whether the routine is actually sticking.

What it helps with

Keep rituals visible; Review consistency; Use reminders for routine follow-up

Where this feature connects

Habits; Essentials; Reminders; Reports

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