Very simple Bullet Journal mood tracker
I don't think I'm the type of person that could stick to filling in a 'year in pixels' type page without getting bored quickly and then feeling vaguely guilty about the wasted effort. I also wasn't sure that having just one colour per day for a mood would hold enough information for me (but at the same time I wanted something fairly simple)
So I'm trying out a super simple tracker that lives in my daily log, it takes up two squares and lives right next to the date. Essentially it's a tiny graph where the 'y axis' is a measure of my mood (simplified to good, OK, bad) and the 'x axis' is for the time of day: morning, afternoon and evening.
It takes seconds to complete each day and I don't need to use any colours etc so the effort required to keep tracking this is really minimal. The fact that it lives in my daily log means that I'll be checking that page regularly anyway so I'm pretty likely to actually complete this every day, and I if DO skip a day, it won't look like there's any glaring missing piece because it's just my dailies.
As for 'good', 'OK' and 'bad' being fairly simplistice measures of mood: yeah, I think this might be the weak point in this tracker, but I don't want to overcomplicate it at all. Plus, if I've got a day with a 'bad' point, I will probably have a note in my dailies that explains it
-- @jaymy