For a challenge like this, goals (+ how you track them) are completely up to each individual. The aim here is finding what helps you most - in terms of health & fitness.

It can be 1 habit. It can be 10 habits.

But always remember:
"Progress - not perfection!" #FitFeb

My habits for #FitFeb, quickly explained:

💤 Sleep quality & regularity (~80% or above)
🥗Daily nutrition goal is ~1770 calories (negative = calories remain, positive = calories over)
🍳Protein >100g
🥤 Daily water (2L)
🏋️‍♂️ Any fitness activity! (walk/hike/run/gym)

Anyway, here is a look at my #FitFeb challenge habits, and how I went for day 1 last week:

Day 1 - Habit & Stat tracking:
#Challenge #habits #health

#FitFeb - A new (short) 28 Day Challenge!
I'm with a small group on my Discord - focusing on Health & Fitness goals to kick 2026 into gear. Just getting into the challenge this past week!

🔗 Info here: https://alexdelta.dev/fitfeb-2026/
#challenge #fitness #health #ADHD

The WIP Accounting (Part 2 of 2)

Continuing my #FItFeb #knitting WIP list!

Stria Cardigan
Stop: 4"
Why: need to finish Mothman so know yarn available, also wanted to focus on Linger
Go: 24", steek, seam

Tetra Slipover
Stop: front
Why: seasonal, felt weird, bored
Go: back, hem, armholes, collar

Writer's Block Cardigan
Stop: 1 sleeve + 2" of second sleeve
Why: honestly can't really remember
Go: body, pockets, buttonband, rest of second sleeve

Na Craga Pullover
Stop: 10" back
Why: wanted to focus on Linger
Go: 18" back, front, sleeves, seam, collar

Lace & Fade Boxy
Stop: after short rows
Why: too many active WIPs
Go: pretty much everything, maybe buy mohair

Rosenlund Slipover
Stop: 5" back
Why: Super intimidated
Go: back, front, collar, armholes

Darning Dad's Rainbow Socks
Stop: 1 heel
Why: shaky hands
Go: 1 heel, 4 toes

The WIP Accounting (Part 1 of 2)

In preparation for #FItFeb I have made a complete accounting of all my #knitting WIPs. All of them.

For each WIP I pulled it out, took a picture, measured it, and noted where I stopped (Stop), why I stopped (Why), and what I need to finish (Go).

Linger Cardigan
Stop: I'm still working on it, but it's right at the yoke split rn
Why: no stop only rib
Go: body, two sleeves, buttonband, pocket backs

Edgar Slipover
Stop: yoke, collar, armhole ribbing
Why: still working on it actively!
Go: body, split rib hem

Usagi Pullover
Stop: bottom rib
Why: have to use crap needles
Go: body, yoke front and back, two sleeves, duplicate stitch

Mothman Cowl
Stop: row 48/75
Why: it hurts my brain
Go: 27 rows colourwork, 10 rows rib

Streetwalker Socks
Stop: 4" leg
Why: ADHD
Go: 3" leg, heel, 8" foot, toe, second sock

Dad's Ribbed Socks
Stop: 1" leg
Why: boring
Go: 6" leg, heel, 7" foot, toe, second sock

My #WIP accounting in preparation for #FItFeb (I don't know if anyone else is using this hashtag but I am) continues!

I have knit the collar for my Edgar slipover and I love how this project is coming together - handdyed and handspun by a friend, five skeins in a more-or-less blue-green gradient. I took the last skein in the series to do the collar, to tie the collars in together.

#knitting