Basically this is separating what is considered the *requirement* to accomplish a habit in a day (e.g. number of pages read, number of minutes exercised, number of glasses of water drank) from the number of days in a time period (week, month) the habit should be completed to be accomplished for that time period. Right now the two concepts are overloaded, and as I mentioned especially for things like pages read or integrations to apple health minutes this is suboptimal as a giant (e.g. two hour) workout today means I don't have to workout the rest of the week (which is not my objective).
Basically this is separating what is considered the *requirement* to accomplish a habit in a day (e.g. number of pages read, number of minutes exercised, number of glasses of water drank) from the number of days in a time period (week, month) the habit should be completed to be accomplished for that time period. Right now the two concepts are overloaded, and as I mentioned especially for things like pages read or integrations to apple health minutes this is suboptimal as a giant (e.g. two hour) workout today means I don't have to workout the rest of the week (which is not my objective).