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  1. PassionateCucumber43 on

    Source: My own subjective experience of each day
    Tool used: Google Sheets

  2. You should check out the app daylio. It can give you some really cool visualizations with this data as a baseline.

  3. FullRide1039 on

    Can you organize it by week? Interested to see weekdays versus weekends, etc..

  4. comradecaptainplanet on

    My psych asked me to keep track on my new meds & this is an awesome system, thanks for sharing!

  5. Hot_Government418 on

    The apple health app is really good at tracking moods and moments and can call out key themes behind positive or negative emotion.

    Not sure it can be extracted though

  6. I feel like I need some sort of gauge for what you mean by each of these. Because the small amount of anything above ‘average’ (29 days if I counted right) and the relatively large amount of days below ‘average’ (61 if I count right) has we worried about your state OP.

  7. roydavidsonsmith on

    I’m color blind so I’m just going to assume you were OK every day. Good for you.

  8. notPR0Hunter on

    I have black and white filter turned on my phone and the dark grey awures are either good or bad days and I can’t tell. I’m sure there’s some anology here somewhere. 

    Something like everyday can be good or bad, it’s just your perception of it at the end of the day.

  9. Since your rating scale is subjective and based on “average,” then you can definitively calculate (quite easily I might add), whether you’re overly harsh on yourself. You have enough data points here to see if your inner calibration of what life “should be” is off. 

  10. farfromelite on

    I don’t think that an uncompleted excel chart of someone’s feelings is beautiful. It’s low effort.

    Sorry champ

  11. resilientboy109 on

    If u already know what your average is then what’s the point in making a table?

    Maybe name the day as normal/neutral instead of average.