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Think of Journal List as the other side of a Todo-List. Instead of constantly looking at things that are not done, you're aware of how far you have come and the one current task at hand.
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Journal List
Micro journaling. A new approach to personal productivity
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Kaushik S
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Hey ProductHunt -
With a number of high-octane productivity apps out there designed to help you CRUSH your goals, none of them have placed a focus on sustainable progress – until now.
Introducing Journal List.
Tl;dr: Journal List takes an alternative approach to productivity. With other task managers, you are continually looking at things that are not done. Journal List works the opposite...
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Journal List
Micro journaling. A new approach to personal productivity