Analyze connections between journal tags
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Amanda
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Habits are sometimes dependent on others.
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Axel Ferrand--Balmain
Insights don't mean much, unless some habits depend on other elements.
An example that explains this very simply: when I go to the weight room, sometimes I offer myself a moment in a massaging seat. I take the time to note this in my habits to see if it adds something to my sleep or my recovery. Except that the app naturally compares this habit with all the days, rather than comparing it with the days when I go to the weight room. My habit is thus dependent on another activity (another habit). Would it be possible for certain habits to be compared with one on which she is dependent? Thank you!
Amanda
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Amanda
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Add journal entries stats
Kate Gorbunova
I think a couple posts here already briefly cover the concept: "Have a calendar view for entries in the journal" or "Track number of times entries logged in journal", but I would be curious to see more stats on the habits themselves and maybe even correlations between those.
For example, "if you drink enough water, your daily calories are lower", "if you do a chiropractor session, you are more likely to take a cold shower", "if you don't have device in bed, you have higher chance of reading before bed", "you are more likely to consume more sugar when you're menstruating" etc.
On top of how those habits influence health scores, it would be interesting to see if there are any correlations between those habits.
Thanks!
Daniel Ivanov
Yes, Insights has tons of potential as Bevel allows custom entries. Relating symptoms, nutrition and custom entries such as what you suggested to quality of sleep etc. would be AMAZING, so useful. There is no other app that can do that, none.