Create a folder, say   *Habits*
Create a subtask -   *Habit template  *and set basic recurrence values

When you want to add a new habit - right click and choose Duplicate 
Task(s)/Ctrl-D
Rename the habit, tweak the Task Properties


On Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 1:32:55 PM UTC-6, c.k. lester wrote:
>
> I'm certain there are recurring tasks I can set up to help me track habit 
> development. For example, let's say I want to get in the habit of drinking 
> a glass of water every morning. I would make it recurring, and I would be 
> able to check it off each morning as the activity is completed. The goal is 
> to eventually make the activity a habit and, therefore, no longer need the 
> reminder.
>
> How would I organize that? Should I set up a folder for these activities, 
> or maybe a context or ... what?
>
>

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