I uninstalled TagTime from my phone, after using it for about a month to track my emotional states. Uninstalled because I don’t have my phone on me 24⁄7 and filling in a bunch of tags a few times a day felt too much like a chore and too granular to really provide me with useful information. That said, I got a lot of useful information out of using it during the first couple of weeks, so if anyone wants to try mood tracking, I think TagTime is useful in short bursts.
HabitRPG continues to be my most awesome productivity tool. I’ve now been using it for around 6 months and the devs recently fixed the site so that it loads much faster and almost never crashes. If anyone tried it and gave up because of the bugginess, I highly recommend trying it again now
In the process of trying to change the way I interact with my housemates. I’ve been able to change my expectations of their actions, but I’m still getting a lot of emotional crud that indicates that I alieve something different to those expectations.
I’ve been using something called “Emotion Sense” on my phone. (I’m not sure if it’s android only, or iOS as well.) I haven’t learned much of anything from it yet, but I haven’t been using it that seriously. It’s a pretty simple interface, though. I might look into using TagTime.
I uninstalled TagTime from my phone, after using it for about a month to track my emotional states. Uninstalled because I don’t have my phone on me 24⁄7 and filling in a bunch of tags a few times a day felt too much like a chore and too granular to really provide me with useful information. That said, I got a lot of useful information out of using it during the first couple of weeks, so if anyone wants to try mood tracking, I think TagTime is useful in short bursts.
HabitRPG continues to be my most awesome productivity tool. I’ve now been using it for around 6 months and the devs recently fixed the site so that it loads much faster and almost never crashes. If anyone tried it and gave up because of the bugginess, I highly recommend trying it again now
In the process of trying to change the way I interact with my housemates. I’ve been able to change my expectations of their actions, but I’m still getting a lot of emotional crud that indicates that I alieve something different to those expectations.
I’ve been using something called “Emotion Sense” on my phone. (I’m not sure if it’s android only, or iOS as well.) I haven’t learned much of anything from it yet, but I haven’t been using it that seriously. It’s a pretty simple interface, though. I might look into using TagTime.
oooh, that’s much closer to what I was originally looking for. Thanks!