Inspiriert durch einige Beiträge, die ich vor ein paar Jahren auf diesem Sub gesehen habe, haben meine Freundin und ich die letzten zwei Jahre damit verbracht, unsere allgemeine psychische Gesundheit und die Auswirkungen verschiedener Gewohnheiten zu verfolgen.

Von Former_Mulberry_

22 Kommentare

  1. thatch-lover on

    Confused abt what these percentages are since all are clearly very high no:yes ratios. Very cool data!

  2. AvailableUsername404 on

    I call this fake. No one have fun playing FM. 
    Jokes aside, good for you mate!

  3. Are you sure this isn’t just correlation? I’m more likely to have coffee and energy drinks when I’m stressed or tired

  4. so let me get this straight. meditation worsened your mental health? and bed rotting improved hers?

  5. MediocreMan_ on

    Football manager is good for your mental health?!

    We must be playing it differently.

  6. Does the app do anything to differentiate between „I do X when I feel good/bad“ vs „when I do X I feel good/bad“?

  7. Microdosing, cold plunges, carnivore diet. Man you just latch on to anything you see on tiktok huh 

  8. Really interesting, but I got so many questions how this app (?) works in detail.

    Lemme try to break it down into a few questions about the method used here.

    First, to see if I understood the basic premise: This is data taken from an app where you log daily routines and actions, together with happiness/mental health ratings. Correct so far?

    – Are the activities user defined or given by the app?

    – What’s the granularity wrt time? For example, when it says on your screenshot „alcohol – yes 261. no 461“, that means on 261 **days** you selected „I drank alcohol today“, correct?

    – What about the happiness ratings? Are they given once a day (probably before going to bed?). Or during the activity?

  9. markyosullivan on

    I’m guessing Football Manager 24 and not Football Manager 26 as I can’t think 26 would be positive for you

  10. rahvavaenlane666 on

    Ignoring news is the single best thing anyone can do for their health and sanity, how did it turn bad for you?

  11. Imaginary_Dingo9793 on

    I’m curious if you found this helpful! I always thought emotions were so fluid that it’s hard to put specific numbers to them, and when you do it kind of becomes an anchor for your memory telling you “that was a rough patch” or what not.. but at the same time there could be value in that!

    Oddly enough I recently found a way to explain why I always felt like those trackers were unhelpful—it’s kind of like quantum physics. Measuring a particle collapses it from a probability cloud into a fixed state. When you rate your day as a “4/10” or mark it as “anxious,” you’re doing the same thing—locking that experience into place. It becomes “the truth” of that day.

    But without that record, your memory would stay flexible. You could look back later and think “actually that wasn’t so bad” or notice good parts you forgot about. Your current perspective would naturally reshape how you remember things.
    The whole point is supposed to be gaining insight, but I think it might do the opposite—it strips away the ability to reinterpret your own life in a healthier way later on.

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