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keeping a day.
Why we built it, how it's meant to be used, and what a year of one-minute entries actually adds up to.
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How to start a mood journal (and stick with it).
Most mood-journal habits die in two weeks. Here's why — and the five-minute setup that actually lasts.
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What to journal about when nothing happened today.
The honest truth: most days, nothing happens. Those are the days worth recording — here's how.
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Why we built DailyDoze.
Most journaling apps ask too much. We wanted something that fits a single, tired minute at the end of the day.
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The art of remembering one thing.
A day isn't a long story. It's usually one image, one sentence, one feeling that stays with you. Save that.
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Mood, in two halves.
A day rarely has one feeling. We let you split it — calm in the morning, excited at night — because that's how days actually go.
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Watching your year take shape.
By month three, your calendar starts looking like you. Here's what the visual journal actually shows you.
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