Most people try to improve their lives without ever measuring how they actually feel.
I used to do the same.
Some days felt productive, others didn’t — but I had no way to understand why.
So I decided to build something simple.
Not another complex app.
Not something that requires signup.
Just tools that answer one question:
👉 “How am I actually doing right now?”
🔹 What I Built
I created a few simple tools:
A happiness score calculator
A stress level test
A daily mood tracker
Each one takes less than 2 minutes.
No login. No data stored.
🔹 Why Simplicity Matters
Most self-improvement tools fail because they’re too complicated.
People don’t stick to:
long journaling
heavy apps
complicated systems
So I focused on:
quick inputs
instant feedback
zero friction
🔹 What I Noticed After Using Them
After using these tools regularly:
I started noticing patterns in my mood
Some habits improved my mental state more than expected
Stress wasn’t random — it had triggers
That awareness alone made a difference.
🔹 Try It Yourself
If you’re curious, you can try the tools here:
🔹 Final Thought
You don’t need a perfect system to improve your life.
You just need awareness.
And awareness starts with measuring how you feel.