Everyday Life Calculators

The most thought-provoking calculators online — visualise your life in weeks, measure the real cost of daily habits, and make more intentional decisions.

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Everyday life calculators for the decisions and questions that come up in real daily life — not just in classrooms or financial planning sessions. This category includes tools that visualise your life in weeks, calculate how much of your lifetime specific habits consume, measure your real hourly wage, and help you plan more intentionally. These are the most thought-provoking tools on CalcPool.

All Everyday Life Tools

2 carefully crafted calculators and tools to help you with everyday life

Some of the most important calculations you will ever do are not about money or health — they are about time and how you spend it. The Life Progress Bar shows your entire existence as a grid of 4,000 weeks. The Phone Life Thief Calculator translates daily screen time into years of your life. These tools do not preach — they simply show you the numbers, and let you decide what to do with them. All free, all instant, no signup.

Why Use CalcPool Everyday Life Tools?

The numbers behind your decisions

Most people have a vague sense that some habits waste time or money. These tools make it precise. Knowing that your daily social media habit will cost you 4.2 years of your remaining life is a different kind of information than 'try to use your phone less.'

Designed for reflection

These tools are intentionally thought-provoking. They are designed to give you a perspective shift, not just a number. The Life Progress Bar was directly inspired by Tim Urban's 'Your Life in Weeks' and Oliver Burkeman's 4,000 Weeks.

No judgment, just data

We present the numbers without commentary on what you should do. You are an adult. The data is yours to interpret and act on however you choose.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about everyday life calculators and tools

Q.What is the Life Progress Bar based on?

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The Life Progress Bar is inspired by Tim Urban's 'Your Life in Weeks' visualisation and Oliver Burkeman's book '4,000 Weeks: Time Management for Mortals'. It uses WHO global life expectancy data to calculate your expected total weeks and shows how many have passed.

Q.How does the Phone Life Thief Calculator calculate lifetime impact?

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The calculator takes your daily screen time, multiplies it by the number of days remaining in your expected lifespan (based on your current age and WHO data), and converts it into years of total life time. It also accounts for sleeping hours to give you a 'percentage of waking life' figure.