I totally agree with your point about the significance of quantifying goals. When establishing specific metrics for a goal, such as "getting into shape," how do you determine the proper measurable milestones? What factors do you consider to ensure your milestones are achievable and challenging enough to keep you motivated?
That's the entire hard part haha. It can be different for everyone. I'm underweight, so what my metrics would be would look very different from someone who's overweight or is training for an athletic competition.
1.) Define what you want to get out of it and why you're doing something
2.) Define what would "success" look like quantitatively if you got what you wanted
The good thing is YOU get to define what that looks like for you.
As for being realistic, you won't really know til you start tracking, and you can always adjust mid-quarter or when you go to create new OKRs. I go by the rule that 70% met is a win.
I'd definitely take a look at your life as a whole and see which kind of season you're in -- if you're really busy with work, it's probably not a great time to also do something intensely challenging for the first time unless you have the extra support to keep up with it.
I understand your point about sticking with technologies that you're familiar with. That certainly helps maintain focus and productivity.
Since you've found a stack that works well for you, I'm curious to hear more specifics. What technologies are you currently using across your frontend, backend, and database layers?
Something like this will work for you.
query-chat.fly.dev
Thanks, but we'd rather pick up something off-the-shelf to save the time
Sure! Let me know if you change your mind a want to do it in-house