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State of Mind / Mood Tracking

Definition

Self-reported entries about your emotional state, mood, and overall mental wellbeing. Available in iOS 17+ Health app.

Why It Matters

Mood tracking provides valuable insights: - Pattern recognition - Identify what affects your mood - Self-awareness - Better understanding of emotional states - Health correlations - Connect mood to sleep, activity, etc. - Early warning - Notice concerning trends - Treatment tracking - Monitor mental health interventions - Communication - Share patterns with healthcare providers

How It Works

Apple's State of Mind feature allows you to log: - Momentary emotions - How you feel right now - Daily mood - Overall feeling for the day - Associations - What factors might be related (work, health, relationships, etc.)

Scale: Usually a spectrum from very unpleasant to very pleasant

What to Track

Emotions (Momentary)

  • Anxious, stressed, worried
  • Calm, peaceful, relaxed
  • Happy, joyful, content
  • Sad, down, depressed
  • Angry, frustrated, irritated
  • Neutral, indifferent

Associations

  • Work/school
  • Relationships
  • Health
  • Money
  • Current events
  • Weather
  • Sleep quality
  • Physical activity

Benefits of Tracking

  • Identify triggers - What consistently affects mood
  • See progress - Track improvement over time
  • Inform decisions - Understand what helps/hurts
  • Support therapy - Provide data for mental health treatment
  • Connect dots - Link mood to physical health metrics

Privacy Considerations

  • Mood data is sensitive
  • Stored locally and encrypted
  • Not shared without your permission
  • You control what you log

Use Cases

  • Daily check-ins - Regular emotional awareness
  • Therapy support - Track mood between sessions
  • Lifestyle experiments - See how changes affect mood
  • Health integration - Correlate with sleep, exercise, etc.

Practical Advice

  1. Log at consistent times for best pattern recognition
  2. Be honest—the data is for you
  3. Include associations for context
  4. Review weekly trends
  5. Don't obsess—tracking should help, not stress

When to Seek Help

  • Persistent low mood for 2+ weeks
  • Mood interfering with daily function
  • Thoughts of self-harm
  • Significant change from baseline
  • Mood tracking reveals concerning patterns

References

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Self-reported entries about your emotional state, mood, and overall mental wellbeing. Available in iOS 17+ Health app.

  • 2026-01-21
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