01-25-2021 15:46
01-25-2021 15:46
Hello, i can't find anywhere any information about what constitutes a good stress score.
It all just says higher is better, but that means nothing. In some review posts ive seen people hover in the 70s and 80s. Is that a good amount? It's hard to know what to aim for or what to be concerned about when the only info you get is 'higher=good'.
01-25-2021 16:09
01-25-2021 16:09
@Cookiebox, there are no fixed numbers to use as a guide, but from the help article How do I use my stress management score?, it says this:
On a daily basis, your score can help you plan for your day:
Over time, see trends in how your body responds to stress and how the actions you take affect your overall stress level.
01-25-2021 16:26
01-25-2021 16:26
But that's unhelpful. It shouldn't just be relative to me. Is there not a place where people are sharing their scores and providing info on themselves to give context to it?
01-25-2021 16:39
01-25-2021 16:39
Don't know of any place where such data is shared, @Cookiebox, but you may want to start such a thread on the Mind & Body Forum. I'm sure others will share their scores vs level of stress. But, your Stress Management score will always just be relative to you.
01-25-2021 16:41
01-25-2021 16:41
I have made a community group called 'comparing stress scores' to help provide context for people, and myself.
Please join.
07-28-2022 07:44
07-28-2022 07:44
Hi,
where can I find this group? My scores always between 66-78. Thanks
Sandie
10-28-2022 15:43
10-28-2022 15:43
Can you point me to this Stress comparison group? Cant find it anywhere.