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simonterry.com
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| | | | | This year I planned to run a test of a measured life. With great enthusiasm I started journaling on 1 January using a bullet journal approach that others had recommended. Each month I created a table to record some key actions and events that i wanted to follow. My goal was to understand whether measurement... | |
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openpunk.com
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| | | | | This journal entry is my way of being more open and honest with myself. I've recently been focusing more on my mental health and trying to improve myself through honest self reflection. This is me being honest. Self-love If you're like me at all somedays you really cannot tell a difference between self-love and self-hate. An interesting thought exercise is to make a list of honest thoughts about yourself. This can seem a bit cringy at first but hey, no one is looking. | |
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ginevrakirkland.blog
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| | | | | Friends, do not be confused by the "infoshum" (information noise) bombarding us via the media, social platforms, and more. Keep a clear mind, keep aligned with values of integrity and care, let your... | |
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www.gr36.com
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| | | Jon Porter writing in The Verge about his move back to apps rather than a physical journal via Robert Rackley: Having to write each task out manually turned a to-do from something I could just file away in an app and forget about into something that I had to manage on a daily basis. I have tried manual task lists about as often as I try physical journaling. It falls down when I begin to forget to carry the book around, or I start missing things because I forgot to write it down. | ||