If you don't measure something, you can't manage it. Thatโs true for your money and your time, and it's definitely true for your energy. Most of us just drift through the day, riding bursts of energy and then crashing, never stopping to ask why.
But your energy isn't random. Itโs a system. And you can figure it out.
An app that tracks your energy is the best tool for this. It turns a vague feeling like "I'm tired" into something you can actually use. When you log how you feel, you start seeing the patterns. You connect what you do with how much energy you have.
Maybe youโll find out you're sharpest before 10 AM. Or that a big lunch kills your afternoon. These aren't just feelings; they're clues. An energy tracker helps you see them clearly. Some apps can even start to predict your daily highs and lows, so you can save your hardest tasks for when you're at your best.
This isn't about forcing yourself to be more productive. It's about working with your body's natural rhythm instead of fighting it.
The Problem with "More is More"
We're all taught to just push through fatigue. But the most effective people don't just work harder; they pay attention to when they work hard. They use their energy well.
I figured this out one Tuesday at 4:17 PM. I was sitting in my 2011 Honda Civic, waiting to pick up my kid and staring at a spreadsheet. The numbers were a blur. I'd been "working" for 10 hours but hadn't done anything useful since lunch. All I had to show for it was a massive headache from too much coffee and a deadline I was about to miss.