Six years ago, a new journaling concept was introduced that aimed to capture daily activities, thoughts, feelings, and memories. The Daily Page, divided into 10 sections for each year, provided enough space to record the day's events without the pressure of creating lengthy entries. This innovative approach allowed individuals to look back and relive their wonderful memories from past years, providing a glimpse into their lives on the same date in previous years. By spending just five minutes a day, users could build a family memoir that would serve as a treasured possession.
Our memories are invaluable, but with time, they tend to fade. This journaling method offered the opportunity to enjoy reading about the growth of children or grandchildren. By making entries in the ten-year journal, individuals could see what was happening in their lives on a specific day in previous years. Re-reading these entries triggered memories of people, places, and events that may have otherwise been forgotten. This unique diary captured personal and family development, as well as important milestones.
The 10 Year Journal encouraged individuals to scribble down a few sentences each day, resulting in a decade's worth of memories and observations at their fingertips. Each "daily page" provided space to write about a specific day, allowing for comparisons of what was happening in one's life on any given day as the years went by. The subject matter was entirely up to the user, whether it be recording activities, emotions, children's words or actions, food consumed, books read, financial data, medical notes, local weather, or world events. This diary quickly became a cherished possession, with the option to add photos, synchronize with Google Drive, and even password protect entries. Additionally, the diary automatically recorded the location, temperature, and allowed users to choose their mood and weather.