by Bakari Chavanu | Mar 27, 2019 | Advice, Day One Journal App, Resources
When I started journaling in the early ‘80s, I looked forward to purchasing at least one new notebook every year and filling it up with journal entries. But after I started using the Day One journaling, my journal writing increased, and I got even more out of...
by Bakari Chavanu | May 24, 2017 | Advice, app review, Day One Journal App
One of the advantages of using the digital journaling app Day One 2 is its unique ‘On This Day’ feature that allows users to read entries on the same day of the current day in previous years. For various reasons, I have rarely gone back and read my paper...
by Bakari Chavanu | May 2, 2017 | Day One Journal App
Last year, version two of Day One, the popular Mac and iOS journal application, was released with many new features to fit needs different types of users. I’m now pleased to announce one of its newest feature that I never thought would be added to...
by Bakari Chavanu | Sep 2, 2016 | Day One Journal App, NaJoWriMo Preparation
If you’re new to Day One, you might not know that you can email journal entries via your Day One account using a service called, IFTTT (IfThenThenThat.) The ability to email journal entries to your Day One is particularly useful for when you...
by Bakari Chavanu | Nov 2, 2015 | Day One Journal App, Resources
At the end of each NaJoWriMo month, I export my journal entries for that month and save them as a PDF, which I find more enjoyable to read on my iPad than in the Day One application. Today I created my book cover in Canva.com, which is provides...
by Bakari Chavanu | Aug 24, 2015 | Day One Journal App, Resources
The popular journal writing app, Day One, doesn’t allow for multiple journals, which is a much requested feature by many users. However, there’s a way to have virtual journals in the app by using tags. I can think of a few good reasons...