Execution

Logging Custom Execution Activities

Once your coach has set up custom execution targets, you can track your progress by logging activities directly in your Execution dashboard. This helps you stay accountable and provides proof of your efforts throughout your job search.

Before you begin: Your coach must create execution targets first. You cannot create or edit targets yourself, only log activities against the targets assigned to you.

How Clients Log Activity

Clients track their progress by logging activities directly in their Execution dashboard. Here's how it works from their perspective.

Step 1: Navigate to your Execution page. You'll see progress bars for each target showing current completion (e.g., 0/1 for "Attending Meetups").

Screenshot of a personal career summary dashboard for Lauren Walsh. Execution section with progress for Job Applications, Networking Contacts, Coffee Chats, Networking Event, Attending Meetups (80% overall).

Step 2: Click Log Activity. A modal opens with the following fields:

  • Select Target: Choose the target from the dropdown (e.g., "Attending Meetups").

  • Proof / Notes: Add evidence or context (e.g., "eventbrite.com/engineer-commune" or "Met 3 engineers at local React meetup").

  • Upload Document (optional): Attach a screenshot, ticket, or other proof.

Step 3: Click + Log Activity. The progress bar updates immediately (e.g., from 0/1 to 1/1), and the overall execution score refreshes.

Web page interface titled 'Execution' for Lauren Walsh showing updated progress table (e.g., Attending Meetups 0/1 → logged), 80% overall score, success notification.

Activity logged successfully! You'll see a confirmation notification, and your coach can review the proof and notes to ensure accountability.

Best Practices

  • Provide clear proof: Include links, screenshots, or detailed notes that demonstrate you completed the activity.

  • Log activities promptly: Record your progress as soon as you complete an activity to maintain accuracy and momentum.

  • Be specific in your notes: Instead of "attended meetup," write "Attended React developers meetup, connected with 3 engineers on LinkedIn."

  • Communicate with your coach: If a target feels too high or too low, discuss adjusting your weekly goals to match your capacity.

Video Walkthrough

Watch the full demonstration of creating and using custom execution targets:

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