Apple Watch User Guide
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- The Accessibility Shortcut
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Log your state of mind on Apple Watch
You can reflect on how you’re feeling and log your momentary emotions and daily moods to keep track of your mental wellbeing.
Log your state of mind
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Open the Mindfulness app on your Apple Watch.
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Tap State of Mind.
If this is your first time using State of Mind, tap Get Started.
Choose one of the following:
Log a momentary emotion: Tap “Log how you’re feeling right now.”
Log a daily mood: Tap “Log how you’ve felt overall today.”
Turn the Digital Crown to indicate how you’re feeling, then tap .
Tap any words that describe how you’re feeling (optional), then tap .
Tap any words that describe what’s having the biggest impact on you (optional), then tap .
To get reminders to log your state of mind, see Log your state of mind in Health on iPhone in the iPhone User Guide.
View your state of mind history
After you’ve logged your state of mind, you can learn how it may correlate with lifestyle factors like time spent in daylight, sleep, exercise, and mindful minutes.
Open the Health app on your iPhone.
Tap Browse, tap Mental Wellbeing, then tap State of Mind.
Tap Show in Charts, then do any of the following:
View your state of mind over time: Tap an option from the time range selections at the top of the chart.
View the types of entries you’ve logged: Tap States, then tap Daily Moods or Momentary Emotions to view those entries on the graph.
View factors associated with your entries: Tap Associations, then scroll through the different factors you logged in your state of mind entries.
View lifestyle factors associated with your entries: Tap Life Factors, then tap a lifestyle factor to see it alongside your state of mind entries.
You can also tap next to each lifestyle factor to learn more about how it can impact your mental wellbeing.