Your Forecast: Predict Your Challenge Completion and Set Realistic Goals
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Your Forecast: Predict Your Challenge Completion and Set Realistic Goals

By Cohorty

Learn how to use the Your Forecast card in Cohorty's Insights Dashboard to predict your challenge completion rate, understand what you need to reach your goals, and get actionable insights for success.

The Your Forecast card in Cohorty’s Insights Dashboard uses your current performance to predict your challenge completion rate. It shows what you need to do to reach your goals, calculates required consistency, and provides actionable insights to help you succeed.

This card transforms vague hopes into concrete plans, helping you navigate your 66-day habit formation journey with data-driven clarity.

Realistic Timelines

Understand how long habits actually take to form.

Success Metrics

Track success beyond streaks.

Accountability Factor

Accountability partners improve prediction accuracy.

Never Miss Twice

Use the Never Miss Twice rule in your forecast.

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Further Reading

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Who this is NOT for:Those who prefer minimal or no system

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