Importing Org Journal to Day One

I wanted a different view into my org-journal history, so I imported it into Day One Plain text is great, but has limits. I’ve been journaling in plain text (.org) withĀ org-journalsince 2018. It’s just a bunch of .org files in a folder. It’s great, and, you know, future-proof. Before Org-Journal, I usedĀ Day OneĀ for journaling as far back as 2011. Day One is pretty, powerful, and available everywhere. There are ā€œon this dayā€ and ā€œtodayā€ features that I find useful. It integrates smoothly with the Photos app, and it stamps entries with the current location and weather conditions. Add fast sync on all devices with end-to-end encryption, and it makes for a darn nice journaling setup. ...

June 15, 2025

Journelly - Org mode-backed journaling for iOS

I saw the Irreal post about Journelly, but mostly ignored it because I wasn’t looking for a new iOS journaling app. He did mention that Journelly is by Ɓlvaro RamĆ­rez, author of Plain Org, lmno.lol, and others, so that made things more interesting. What intrigued me most, though, was learning that Journelly is backed by plain-text Org Mode files. Bonus! Now it had my attention. Ɓlvaro was kind enough to let me into the TestFlight, and I’m putting it through its paces this morning. ...

April 2, 2025

Morning pages with the AlphaSmart Neo 2

AlphaSmart Neo 2 I started free writing again a couple weeks ago, but this time I’m doing it digitally, using the AlphaSmart Neo 2. I dove hard into ā€œMorning Pagesā€ after reading Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way, but it didn’t last long. I mean, c’mon, there’s no way I can consistently write 3 lined pages, longhand, every morning. ...

February 21, 2025

Journaling changes

ReadingĀ Jeremy’s post about keeping his personal journal helped clarify some of the thoughts I’ve been having about mine. Some Entries from My Personal Journal: On Tuesday the 12th of November, 2024, I started what I hoped to be a new habit. That is writing a personal daily journal. Over the weeks, I expanded my aspirations to include a daily check list of activities I wanted to do. I’ve been consistently keeping a personal journal for years. I write primarily usingĀ Org-journal, a Daybook.org file, and a paper notebook. My problem isn’t that I don’t journal enough, but rather thatĀ I can’t decideĀ whereĀ to journal.Ā ...

January 18, 2025

Sending Org-journal entries to Day One

I mentioned that I should create a lisp function for sending my org-journal entries to Day One. Turns out I’d already done it. The only problem was that the original version assumed I was using a new org file every day. I’m now doing monthly files, so I needed to change how the text selection was made. Here’s the new function. (defun jab/dayone-add-note () "Sends current subtree as Day One entry" (interactive) (org-mark-subtree) (shell-command-on-region (point) (mark) "/usr/local/bin/dayone2 -j=Journal new" nil)) It’s not perfect, since it includes any PROPERTY drawers and leading stars, but it works and was easy to make. ...

December 19, 2023

My paper journal slash scrapbook

I do a lot of things that turn out, in hindsight, to have been a complete waste of time. Journaling in my paper notebook/scrapbook is not one of them.

October 20, 2023