Research Brief

Body-state awareness and decision quality

Why this matters

People rarely make decisions in a neutral state. Energy, stress, sexual tension, recovery quality, and emotional load all change what feels possible in the moment.

Taby treats body-state awareness as operational context. The goal is not to over-medicalize the user. The goal is to reduce avoidable mistakes that come from making high-pressure decisions without reading the body properly first.

What to notice

  • When stress is high, users often confuse urgency with importance.
  • When recovery is low, simple tasks feel heavier and discipline drops faster.
  • When libido shifts or cycle changes are ignored, users may misread motivation, friction, or relationship tension.

Practical takeaway

A useful product should help the user identify body context before the decision, not after the damage. That is why insight design matters as much as tracking itself.

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