Hey, sharing my monthly tracking report – figured this sub would appreciate the visuals 🙂

    I'm not a fan of tracking things manually so this is mostly done via automatically collected data.

    Each Report-Summary covers one calendar month, via Apple Watch (HRV, resting HR, sleep stages, steps, active energy, walking HR) plus daily manual logging of sick/not-sick as a binary. I'm adding alcohol consumption in the future and hope to see some correlation with my vitals.

    The Stress chart is a derived metric – deviation from my personal 21-day rolling baseline on HR and HRV, not a population-normed wellness score, which I find mostly useless at the individual level. Core hypothesis I'm testing is that personal-baseline deviation is more informative than any normalised score, especially once you have a few months of data.

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    1. I’m sorry, but it’s ugly data:
      – Is stress avg? Why so high spikes during the night?
      – What does it mean my sleep quality is like 5% at 8 p.m.? 100% quality every time at 4 a.m. seems improbable, why does it get lower when waking up?
      – What are the status dots? I guess it’s the Apple vitals, but why do the dots move around? Is it monthly view? That’s not clear. If it is healthy days vs non healthy days, that’s basically a useless graph. What does it mean to be sick.
      – In physical activity, why is 1 at like the 4th item? I thought it’d be monthly view but it clearly can’t be if the first item’s x is -3.
      – Page 8 out of 7??? That should not be part of the report then.
      – Is steps really the metric for “physical activity”? What if i go to the gym, no steps there

      Visual nitpicks
      – Titles are too large, they take like 1/6 of the available space of the card
      – Way too many different font sizes and weights
      – Why’s there a huge break between “for” and “-April”

      Also, the … after longer titles is ugly, come up with a better name for Health S… or whatever it is so it doesn’t.

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