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Diarist - completed

 Task: over a period of 6 months, write a journal at least 4 times a week

I started this back in March when I first got the book and had Covid. I started / continued on Journals I started previously. In the morning I use the Daily Prompt in the app, and this has been quite an interesting exercise - I learnt how to insert a .gif! I didn’t realise you could save them to files, and insert them into an app. In the evening I fill in a entry into a journal called ‘Things To Be Thankful For’ - finding at least 5 items each day - and sometimes more. I think I will continue both journals - the Thankfulness journal I was doing for the Mindfulness badge, but I haven’t really got any further with that, so I will start it again.

I completed this badge about a week ago, but only just got round to writing about it now. Another badge I should be just about due is the Writer badge - for which I am using this blog, but I feel that I should have a few more entries, so will start to work a bit harder on it over the next few months.

I’m not going to include pictures from my journals in this blog, as they are journals I’ve done just for me. I’ve used the Day One app, from the iPad App Store. I decided to pay for the full version a year or two ago, when I was using the app to record details of my runs - I wanted to include more than one photo. By having the full version I can have more than one journal as well, so my morning journal goes into an app which I called ‘Musings’ - I may end up having more than one entry a day in the Musings journal, as I write things down when they come to me, and it helps me to get them out of my head and onto paper.

Examples of daily prompts: Take a photo of the clouds, When you think of the word “successful”, who is the first person that comes to mind, and why?, What are you reading right now, Describe your ideal app, What’s your earliest swimming memory


I’ve enjoyed doing this - both the Thankfulness journal and the daily prompt, and it will be easy to continue both of them as they have now become a habit.

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