Using the Emotion Log
The Emotion Log is where you leave feelings and later look back at them alongside your body's regulation. The longer you keep it, the more your own pattern comes into view.
First, just one line
When something stirs, leave a short note in the Emotion Log.
- Entries can be short. Continuing matters more than writing long or in detail
- Rather than guessing what you feel, just place it as it is — that's enough
Two views
The Emotion Log switches between two ways of looking.
Calendar
A month of feelings, at a glance in colour. Monthly rhythms surface — "lots of wobbly days this week," "I tend to recover on weekends."
Graph
Follow regulation and feelings across day, week, month, and year. Rather than rejoicing or despairing over a single day, step back and watch the trend — that is how Feelmo is meant to be used.
The more you layer, the more meaning grows
On its own, the Emotion Log is just a note. But when layered on the same timeline as the behavior log (sleep, sunlight, activity) and your regulation, it becomes a clue to "what settles me."
Compare with yourself
When you look at the graph, don't mind the numbers of the person next to you. What's meaningful is change from your usual self.
But note
The Emotion Log and Regulation Score do not provide a medical diagnosis. If a state you're concerned about persists, please consult a medical professional.
