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Improve Your Stress Management with Google Devices

Stay zen in the face of stress.

Want to decrease stress and increase mindfulness? Keep tabs on your stress management with Google devices.

An East Asian woman with her eyes closed in a meditative pose, wearing a white shirt and a Google Pixel Watch on her left wrist, sitting indoors in front of a dark wood shelf.
An East Asian woman with her eyes closed in a meditative pose, wearing a white shirt and a Google Pixel Watch on her left wrist, sitting indoors in front of a dark wood shelf.
Stress and its triggers can never be completely eradicated. But they can be managed.

New stresses present themselves all the time. For a college student like Saeed Ahmed, learning stress management is part of his journey to becoming an adult. Like most students, he has a lot to balance: late nights finishing assignments, a social life, and a part-time job.

“There’s no guide on how to be an adult. It’s a lot of stress because you’re trying to figure out who you are and what type of person you want to be,” says Ahmed, who studies cybersecurity at the University of South Wales in the UK.

When signs of stress are detected by Ahmed’s

, he will receive a Body Response notification prompting him to reflect on how he’s feeling in the moment. And if he wants to take action to help reduce his stress, the Pixel Watch 4 and Fitbit app provide guided breathing sessions and recommendations like taking a walk. A continuous electrodermal activity (cEDA) sensor on the Pixel Watch 4 uses a machine learning algorithm that also incorporates heart rate, heart rate variability, and skin temperature to point to possible signs of stress. The algorithm picks up on physical indicators of positive and negative stress, including excitement. Over the first month of wearing the Pixel Watch 4, the algorithm uses more and more of your data to determine your baseline activity and more accurately detect acute changes in your body’s stress physiology. 

A screenshot from the Pixel Watch app titled "Body Responses," showing a summary for a "32 mins" period. Below the title, a graphic displays three icons on a timeline to represent different states: a light blue icon with a neutral face labeled "Content," a light blue icon with a stressed face labeled "Stressed," and a green icon with a calm face labeled "Calm."

You can also get feedback on your mindfulness using the EDA scan app on the Fitbit Charge 6. The EDA scan app tracks changes in heart rate and electrodermal responses – tiny electrical changes on your skin – so you can see how your body responds during mindfulness sessions.

Fitbit Premium also offers access to a full library of workouts and mindfulness sessions like meditation, relaxation exercises, and more. And when you buy a new Pixel Watch 4 or

, you’ll get .

“Wearables can help us visualize what’s going on inside our bodies.”
— Rachael Kent, author of "The Digital Health Self: Wellness, Tracking and Social Media"
“Wearables can help us visualize what’s going on inside our bodies.”
— Rachael Kent, author of "The Digital Health Self: Wellness, Tracking and Social Media"
Tracking stress to improve your overall health

Whether you’re a student like Ahmed, a busy professional, or a full-time parent, the Pixel Watch 4 and Fitbit Charge 6, both with Google’s most accurate heart rate tracking yet help you find ways to relieve stress and stay mindful by tracking vital indicators throughout the day.

“Wearables can help us visualize what’s going on inside our bodies,” according to Rachael Kent, a professor of Digital Economy & Society Education at King’s College in London. “That can be really empowering and comforting.”

Stress and sleep tracking features don’t just help with stress relief. They also improve mental health, says Kent, who’s also the author of The Digital Health Self: Wellness, Tracking and Social Media

In fact, Kent says, keeping track of the data behind our own experiences can also reduce self-doubt, lowering stress by confirming your instincts about your body.

A screenshot from Google Pixel Watch's Sleep tracking app. It shows a total sleep time of "6h 51m" for "Today." Below, a graph visualizes the user's sleep stages from 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM. A legend indicates the different shades of purple used to represent "Deep," "Rem," "Light," and "Awake" stages.
Sleep and stress

Stress can make it difficult to do many things, including getting a good night of sleep. That’s why Kent suggests tracking stress and sleep in tandem, to understand if one is affecting the other.

“When you track sleep and stress levels at the same time, the data can speak to each other,” Kent says. In other words, by looking at two sources of information, you can start to understand if your stress problems are related to sleeping issues – or vice versa.

As Ahmed, the college student, learns more about how to manage his stress from the Body Notifications, he also keeps an eye on his Stress Management Score, which looks at responsiveness, exertion balance, sleep patterns, and other factors. Every morning, he also checks his

, a number from 0 to 100 that tells him how well he slept that night. Google’s expert-informed AI uses information about your sleep duration and time spent in deep sleep to generate the number, along with a monthly sleep profile and advanced sleep metrics. 

Help on your wrist and by your bed

Another option for more insights into your sleep is Sleep Sensing on

, which uses motion and sound to monitor your Z’s, including your breathing and even sleep disturbances, like coughing or snoring. In the morning, just say, “Hey Google, how did I sleep last night?” to see your summary. As it gets to know your sleep pattern, you’ll get personalized tips to improve your sleep, so you wake up well rested and refreshed and stay energized throughout the day. 

While college students may be better known for pulling all-nighters of studying than full nights of sleep, Ahmed is making sleep and stress management a priority.

“My Pixel Watch has been a massive help in getting me to a point in my life where I’m managing stress better,” Ahmed says. “I’m going to have bigger stressors later in life, so I’m trying to get into good habits now.”

Pixel devices can be a tool in helping manage stress right in your pocket or on your wrist.

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