A Year with Day One

A year ago, I started writing in a Mac journaling app called Day One. Bloom has won numerous awards for it, and for good reason: it effectively turned me, and so many others, into journaling addicts. Over one year, I wrote 547 entries, with 202 photos attached to them. More importantly, I was consistent in writing at least something every couple days. The longest I went without an entry was five days.

Some entries are long, and others are just sentences. But the captured moments, no matter the length, are an infinitely useful snapshot of consciousness. They’re invaluable to have, and Day One made capturing them addictive and fun.

I’m excited to see how much I write in 2015, that’s for sure.

 
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