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1 good thing is a gratitude journal you draw instead of write. Sketch one good (or bad) thing a day and watch it drop into a physics-based jar. No typing, no streaks, no account needed. Everything stays on your device.
Curious: does drawing actually lower the bar to journal daily, or is that just me? And if you've tried building a habit like this before, what made you stick with it (or quit)?
Love the physics-based jar, such a tactile little reward for sketching instead of typing. Keeping everything on-device with no account is a really thoughtful choice too.
the sketch jar concept is genuinely charming, and i love that everything stays local with no sign up friction. one idea though: add an optional monthly view that shows thumbnails of all your drawings in a grid, so you can actually scroll back and relive the month visually instead of digging through the jar.
honestly the physics jar thing is kind of satisfying to watch, like you just sketch and it plops in. no typing sounds perfect for someone like me who never sticks with journals anyway.
drawing instead of writing is such a simple shift but it makes the habit feel way less like a chore. the little jar filling up is weirdly satisfying too.
honestly the drawing idea is what got me, way less pressure than writing. the jar physics thing is kind of charming too, makes it feel like you are actually collecting something.
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“a gratitude journal you draw instead of write”
1 good thing was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 6 comments, placing #20 on the daily leaderboard. 1 good thing is a gratitude journal you draw instead of write. Sketch one good (or bad) thing a day and watch it drop into a physics-based jar. No typing, no streaks, no account needed. Everything stays on your device.
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