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The Field Log

Raw text reflections from participants on the same day of their challenge. No likes, comments, or reactions — only field notes.

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DAY_12 Auckland, NZ — Digital Detox Arc

Second week boundary held. Reduced evening screen time to ninety minutes. Morning routine feels more structured than last week. Logging each session in the journal before bed.

DAY_12 Christchurch, NZ — Deep-Work Dawn Arc

Forty-minute block completed before breakfast. Distractions were fewer than day eight. Prepared materials the night before, which made the morning entry smoother.

DAY_12 Wellington, NZ — Hydration Mastery Arc

Reached the week-two volume target without missing an entry. Using a marked bottle makes tracking straightforward. Will maintain this level through day fourteen.

DAY_08 Dunedin, NZ — Digital Detox Arc

First full week sealed. Notification audit complete. Removed three non-essential apps from the home screen. Week two begins with defined offline windows.

DAY_15 Hamilton, NZ — Deep-Work Dawn Arc

Midpoint reached. Extended morning block to fifty minutes. Energy levels vary but the structure provides a clear framework regardless of daily conditions.

DAY_22 Tauranga, NZ — Hydration Mastery Arc

Final stretch begins. Reduced weekend variance by setting reminders on both days. Volume target feels routine now rather than effortful.

DAY_30 Nelson, NZ — Digital Detox Arc

Cycle complete. Archiving field notes for reference. Screen boundaries are now habitual. Considering a lighter maintenance arc for the next month.

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