Thrivid ยท Edition I
90-Day Habit Tracker for Focused Seasons
Plan habits in 90-day seasons with Thrivid. Set a focused identity, track weekly routines, reflect, and adjust with Ori coaching.
Thrivid uses 90-day seasons to keep habit change focused, reviewable, and flexible enough for real life.
A 90-day habit tracker for focused seasons of change.
Thrivid uses 90-day seasons to keep habit change focused, reviewable, and flexible enough for real life.
Long enough to matter, short enough to review
A year can be too abstract for daily habit decisions. A week can be too short to reveal a pattern. Ninety days gives you enough time to practice a new identity while still creating a clear review point.
Thrivid helps you pick a seasonal focus, choose supporting habits, and reflect on what the season taught you before carrying everything forward.
Make habit goals specific without making them brittle
Seasonal planning keeps the system focused without pretending every week will be identical. You can adjust routines, scale actions down, and keep the identity alive even when the original plan changes.
Combine tracking with coaching and accountability
A 90-day habit tracker works best when it includes planning, tracking, reflection, and accountability. Thrivid connects those pieces so the season becomes a feedback loop, not a static checklist.
What Thrivid supports
Season-level focus for identity-based growth
Weekly habit routines and reflection prompts
Ori coaching for adjustments during the season
Optional squads for external accountability
Why track habits in 90-day seasons?
Ninety days is long enough to practice meaningful change and short enough to review honestly. It helps avoid vague annual goals and overreactive daily planning.
What should I put in a 90-day habit tracker?
Start with one identity focus, then choose a small set of habits that provide evidence for that identity. Add weekly reflection so you can adapt the plan as your real schedule changes.
Can I change habits during a season?
Yes. Thrivid treats a season as a learning cycle. If a habit does not fit, the goal is to adjust it rather than abandon the whole identity.