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ImaginationNo2219 t1_j7f8g7t wrote

Dang November looks rough, plus that one week in August

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c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h OP t1_j7f8ty9 wrote

Yeah, it was... in August, Covid got me pretty bad. And in November... that was like a wave of different things coming one after the other. Also, I simply don't like Novembers...

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ewavesbt t1_j7fjzg6 wrote

Dude I get depressed every damned nov-dec, I hate all the expectations: end year goals, Christmas, new year Eve, my F birthday just as soon as Jan starts... I get anxious just thinking about it

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c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h OP t1_j7fm1dk wrote

Yeah - I'm glad that time of the year is over! Better times ahead, I hope!

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c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h OP t1_j7f5u3h wrote

Tool used: Moodistory (https://moodistory.com)- (@mods: I am the developer of the app; the posted chart is created using the share button from within the app)

Data source: My wellbeing

This chart shows my average mood per day within 12 months.
I'm doing this for quite some time now and it helps me to digest my days. Since I love tinkering with charts, colors and representation of data, I've been tinkering a lot to find a beautiful way of presenting my data in a chart. I'm always coming back to this representation for my wellbeing on a yearlike calendar because it's simply the nicest way to look at it.
Hope y'all had a great start into the year! Cheers!

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Darkrisk t1_j7fibp0 wrote

I’ve been using your app since I saw it posted on here last year! Thanks for your work!

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kilo-kos t1_j7lhhqf wrote

This looks very similar to Pixels by Teo Vogel, does Moodistory have any advantages?

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c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h OP t1_j7m5fml wrote

Yes, a lot I'd say - here's a list what are the biggest advantages:
+) In Moodistory you can create as many entries per day as you want - not just one. The calendar will show the average.
+) You can add location & photos to entries.
+) You add activities (aka events) to entries which will be analyzed.
+) Moodistory has an in-depth analytics sections which let you do drill-downs from a top level chart down to the underlying entries.
+) In Moodistory, the mood scale is customizable (and not fixed on a scale of 1 to 5 as in Pixels)
+) You can use iCloud for auto backup (or just alternatively manual backup just like in Pixels)
+) Reminders are much more sophisticated (e.g. random reminders, custom reminder tones etc.)
+) You can import data from other apps using the wizard-like import feature (via CSVs).
And these are not even all advantages. :)

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kilo-kos t1_j7sv4kn wrote

Awesome, thanks for the info! Some of those like activities are in Pixels (you can also create custom tags), but I'm intrigued by multiple entries and complex reminders.

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GenderqueerPapaya t1_j7fycht wrote

It seems like your mood is doing better, glad to see it! I actually love the way this is set up, and downloaded the app after seeing this. Put my first entry and I'm shocked there isn't an event for "Holiday". Im jewish and there are alot of jewish holidays, would this be possible to add? Just yesterday was Tu Bishvat, the birthday of the trees, and I'd like to add that as something that influenced my mood!

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GenderqueerPapaya t1_j7fyjr0 wrote

This seems like exactly what I needed though, as all the other ones had too much effort and steps, while yours feels and looks simple. Hopefully it'll help me be more aware of how I feel and why, thank you for making it!

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c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h OP t1_j7g0sm2 wrote

Awesome - thanks for giving it a try! Sure - I've added "Holiday" to the backlog of new icons. In the meantime, you can of course also create a new event for it on your own. Open 'Menu & Settings' > 'Events List & Categories' > 'Edit Events List' > 'Add New Event'.

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