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Start journaling with Day One

JOURNALING IS A great way to clear your head, organize your thoughts, and can really benefit your mental health. If you don’t want to dust off your old paper diary, the Day One app for Mac, iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch can help you build a multimedia journal, or even multiple journals. You can include photos and text, and the app can tag your location too, mapping where you journal.

For a more authenticinput from either an Apple Pencil or from a third–party device such as a Logitech Crayon. A free version is enough to get you started, but the Premium tier ($34.99/year via in–app purchase) offers cross–device syncing, support for unlimited photos/video and input via audio recording, among other additional features.

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