For a long time, my daily journal was just a private space in Obsidian. I would fill those Markdown files with quick thoughts, daily events, and emotional reflections. It was a one-way street: I put ...
I approached AI journaling with a clenched jaw and a healthy dose of skepticism. In many ways, journaling feels profoundly human. It's about putting pen to paper, right? Leather-bound notebooks are ...
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been told that I hold on to way too much. Emotions, memories, grudges — and yes, garbage. Or at least, things that most people would consider garbage. From receipts ...
I used to rely on a paper planner for as long as I can remember. The system created a loop between intention and action. It ...
Danielle Catton is the kind of person who hangs onto old birthday cards, boarding passes and business cards — ephemera that feels wrong to toss but doesn’t have a particular use. These pieces of her ...
It was probably 1960 when the Jersey City Public Library purchased a bookmobile to bring reading materials to underserved neighborhoods. As a member of the Jersey City Junior Woman’s Club, I ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution readers champion books that filled the gaps in their education on American history.