Support guide
Living A Balanced Life With Logit
How the daily, weekly, and seasonal loops fit together so Logit supports your whole life, not just tasks.
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- Pick the one loop you are missing and add it this week.
Logit is not a to-do app with extra screens. Used over time, it becomes a calm, private rhythm for a balanced life: a place where noticing, acting, reflecting, learning, and connecting reinforce each other. This guide shows how the daily, weekly, and seasonal loops fit together so you can grow with it for the long term.
Use This When
- You have the daily and weekly habits and want the bigger picture.
- You want Logit to support your whole life, not just your tasks.
- You are setting direction for the next season, not just the next day.
What Stays Private
Your whole system is private by default. Connection is something you add deliberately when support helps — never the price of using Logit.
One Thing To Do Now
Look at the three loops below and add the one you are currently missing.
The Three Loops
In short: the daily loop captures life, the weekly loop turns it into direction, and the seasonal loop re-aims your rings; each loop feeds the next.
The Four Life Rings And Self As One System
A balanced life is a healthy life. Your four Life Rings and Self are not separate features — they are the parts of one loop:
| Area | Its job in your life | Where it lives | | --- | --- | --- | | Connect | Stay gently supported without pressure | Circles, messages, events | | Act | Turn intent into one real step | Focus, tasks, habits, goals | | Reflect | Keep private evidence and find meaning | Daily notebook, journal, Insights | | Learn | Get structure when curiosity needs a path | Guides, packs, quests | | Self | Decide what matters and what stays private | Profile, privacy, ring configuration |
Connect, Act, Reflect, and Learn are your four Life Rings — private balance signals you can set gentle targets for. Self is the ringless home base you return to.
Seasonal Practice
Life is not uniform, and your system should not pretend it is. Each season — a sprint at work, recovery from illness, caregiving, travel, grief — is a chance to re-aim. In Self you can:
- Adjust ring targets to match the season.
- Use a recovery or seasonal preset to lower outward targets without guilt.
- Pause a ring entirely when that is the honest choice.
A quiet ring during a hard season is balance working, not balance failing.
Best Practices
- Build the loops in order: daily first, then weekly, then seasonal.
- Let Self hold the controls; keep the daily surfaces about doing and capturing.
- Re-aim by season, not by mood. Big changes belong to the seasonal loop.
Common Mistakes
- Chasing full rings every day. The system rewards rhythm, not maximization.
- Skipping the weekly loop, so daily capture never becomes direction.
- Treating recovery as a gap to "make up" instead of a valid season.
Power-User Technique
Once a quarter, read your weekly retrospectives back to back and set ring targets for the season ahead. This single ritual turns months of small notes into deliberate, humane direction.
Why This Matters
Tools that only track tasks make life feel like a backlog. A system that connects attention, action, reflection, learning, and support helps you live deliberately — and recover when you need to — without turning yourself into a project.
Related Concepts
- Care signal
- Private evidence
- Recovery
- Self home base
Related Areas
Related Life Rings
Related Features
- Ring configuration
- Insights
- Recovery and seasonal presets
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this just a productivity system?
No. Productivity is one Life Ring (Act). The system is about balance across your whole life, including rest and connection.
Do I have to use all four rings and Self?
No. Start with the loops and areas that help. The system grows with you; it does not demand completeness.