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  2. Bullet journal - Wikipedia

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    The bullet journal system organizes scheduling, reminders, to-do lists, brainstorming, and other organizational tasks into a single notebook. The name "bullet journal" comes from the use of abbreviated bullet points to log information, [3] but it also partially comes from the use of dotted journals, which are gridded using dots rather than ...

  3. Diary - Wikipedia

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    The word 'journal' comes from the same root (diurnus, "of the day") through the Old French jurnal (the modern French for 'day' being jour). [ 2 ] The earliest recorded use of the word 'diary' to refer to a book in which a daily record was written was in Ben Jonson 's comedy Volpone in 1605.

  4. Franz Kafka's Diaries - Wikipedia

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    The diaries of Franz Kafka, written between 1910 and 1923, include casual observations, details of daily life, reflections on philosophical ideas, accounts of dreams, and ideas for stories. Kafka’s diaries offer a detailed view of the writer's thoughts and feelings, as well as some of his most famous and quotable statements.

  5. 56 bucket list ideas to help you step out of your comfort zone

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    Here are 56 exciting bucket list ideas to inspire your next adventure. Sleep under the stars. Camping in a Tent Under the Stars and Milky Way Galaxy (Seksan Mongkhonkhamsao / Getty Images)

  6. Online diary - Wikipedia

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    Online diaries have existed since at least 1994. As a community formed, these publications came to be almost exclusively known as online journals. Today they are almost exclusively called blogs, though some differentiate by calling them personal blogs. The running updates of online diarists combined with links inspired the term 'weblog' which ...

  7. Journal (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Journal is a personal journaling app developed by Apple Inc. for iPhones, first revealed during the 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference before officially being released on December 11, 2023, alongside iOS 17.2. [1] [2] The app encourages users to create journal entries in which they can record and reflect upon their thoughts and activities. [3]

  8. Gratitude journal - Wikipedia

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    Most studies investigating gratitude journals have found that including 3-10 items, in each journal entry, yields the most beneficial results. While the majority of research has participants only write 3 things in their journal per entry, some studies have found that even writing 10 items per entry yields positive results for the author.

  9. Journal - Wikipedia

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    A journal, from the Old French journal (meaning "daily"), may refer to: Bullet journal , a method of personal organization Diary , a record of personal secretive thoughts and as open book to personal therapy or used to feel connected to oneself.