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Relaxation Diary for Self-Monitoring

Monitoring your relaxation level is important for practicing relaxation skills. Keeping a relaxation diary to record when, where, and how relaxation sessions occur can help identify the most tense times of day. The diary uses a scale from 0 to 10 to indicate relaxation levels before and after sessions, and includes space for comments on body sensations, mental state, and relaxing images experienced.

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Relaxation Diary for Self-Monitoring

Monitoring your relaxation level is important for practicing relaxation skills. Keeping a relaxation diary to record when, where, and how relaxation sessions occur can help identify the most tense times of day. The diary uses a scale from 0 to 10 to indicate relaxation levels before and after sessions, and includes space for comments on body sensations, mental state, and relaxing images experienced.

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Monitoring Your Relaxation Level

It is important to practice relaxation to achieve the best results, as this is a new skill that you are learning. You can monitor you own progress
by keeping a relaxation diary that records the when, where and how of your practice. This will help you to identify particular situations and / or
times of the day when you are most tense. Use the scale to indicate your level of relaxation before and after you complete your relaxation.

The most relaxed and The most tense or anxious


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Relaxation Relaxation
Comments /
level before level after
Date & Time Comments / Reactions Reactions:
• What parts of your
body relaxed easily?
• What sensations
were you aware of
in your body?
• Was your mind
relaxed?
• What sorts of
images were most
relaxing for you?

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