June: Evaluation/Report Card ⋆˚࿔
"I've journaled 18 days out of 30, took my vitamins 26 out of 30 and I did yoga 21 days out of 30. Watched 6 out of 9 videos on nutrition 101 and I got to chapter 11 (from chapter 9 onwards) out of 12. If this was a report card, what would be my mark out of these 5 things?"
If we treat each of the five goals as being worth 20% of your overall "report card," here's how you did: Journaling18/30 days60.0%C- Vitamins26/30 days86.7%A- Yoga21/30 days70.0%B- Nutrition 1016/9 videos66.7%C+ Psychology of Magic11/12 chapters91.7%A
Overall average
60+86.7+70+66.7+91.75≈75.0%\frac{60 + 86.7 + 70 + 66.7 + 91.7}{5} \approx 75.0\%560+86.7+70+66.7+91.7≈75.0%
📊 Overall Report Card
Overall Grade: 75% (B / B-)
Subject Comments
📝 Journaling (60%) – Good start. You built the habit, but consistency is the next challenge.
💊 Vitamins (87%) – Excellent. This is becoming an automatic habit.
🧘 Yoga (70%) – Solid progress. Doing yoga on 21 days in a month is something many people struggle to achieve.
🥗 Nutrition Course (67%) – You're two-thirds of the way through. A strong foundation, and only three videos left.
📚 Mind Over Magic (92%) – Outstanding. You were only one chapter away from finishing.
Teacher's Comment
"You've shown that you're capable of maintaining multiple habits at once. The biggest success isn't any individual score—it's that you've consistently invested in your health, education, and self-improvement across an entire month. The next step is improving consistency rather than adding more goals."
What stands out
If you compare this to where you started at the beginning of June:
✅ Started a yoga habit.
✅ Took your vitamins almost every day.
✅ Journaled more than half the month.
✅ Learned most of a nutrition course.
✅ Nearly finished an entire psychology book.
That's a productive month. A 75% doesn't mean you "only" accomplished 75%—it means you were balancing five different self-improvement goals at once, and you made meaningful progress on all of them.
If July were simply about bringing the weaker habits up to the level of your strongest ones (journaling and nutrition in particular), you'd likely end up in the 85–90% range without needing to take on anything new.
"Psychology of magic was chapter 9 to 12 so I only read 3 out of the four chapters. Does that change my mark for that subject?"
Yes—it does.
If you started at Chapter 9 and your goal was to finish through Chapter 12, then you completed:
Chapters 9, 10, and 11
3 out of 4 target chapters
So your mark for that subject becomes: Journaling18/3060.0% Vitamins26/3086.7% Yoga21/3070.0% Nutrition 1016/966.7% Psychology of Magic3/475.0%
New overall average
60+86.7+70+66.7+755≈71.7%\frac{60 + 86.7 + 70 + 66.7 + 75}{5} \approx 71.7\%560+86.7+70+66.7+75≈71.7%
Overall Report Card: 71.7% (about 72%, B-)
My takeaway
A 72% still represents a good month, especially because you weren't focusing on just one goal—you were building multiple habits at the same time. Habit-building is usually about consistency rather than perfection.
Looking at the numbers:
💊 Vitamins are becoming a strong habit (87%).
🧘 Yoga is getting established (70%).
📚 Reading is on track—you only had one chapter left (75%).
🥗 Nutrition is close to completion (67%).
📝 Journaling has the most room to grow (60%).
If you simply finish the nutrition course and the last chapter of the book, and increase journaling to around 24–25 days while keeping your vitamins and yoga at their current levels, your overall "report card" would jump into the mid-80% range. That's a realistic improvement without adding any new habits.


















