Three Good Things is a gratitude-focused daily journal designed to cultivate a habit of gratitude in your life. This daily gratitude journal encourages you to appreciate the small moments and elevate your overall well-being through consistent self-reflection. Engage with a gratitude-centric daily journal that prioritizes your mental and emotional wellness by providing a platform for you to express and celebrate the positive aspects of your life. Commit to a daily gratitude practice with this easy-to-use journal, allowing you to form a sustainable habit of recognizing and cherishing the good in your life. Share your daily gratitude experiences with others, fostering an environment of appreciation and positivity. Improve your sleep quality by reflecting on your daily gratitude moments during nighttime journaling sessions, free from the glare of your phone's screen. Embrace the power of daily gratitude and let this transformative journal practice become an integral part of your self-care routine. By consistently engaging with your gratitude journal, you'll create a space for positivity, growth, and happiness in your life. Thank you for choosing to embark on this journey of gratitude and self-discovery. We believe that our daily gratitude journal will not only help you uncover the joy in your everyday life but will also support you in becoming the best version of yourself. Let the power of daily gratitude guide you towards a life of fulfillment and inner peace. Download this free gratitude journal app now and start your daily journaling habit!
Simple app to practice gratitude.
I like how simple the app is and doesn’t overwhelm you with other features. I have a hard time keeping up with daily journals of any kind because it feels like such a hassle, but I can see myself actually be able to use this app every day to practice gratitude and hopefully become a more positive person. The $11.99 annual subscription is really affordable, but you don’t need it in order to use the app. It’s great that the free version has no ads, as well! I chose to get the annual subscription to support the app. I have a couple suggestions or wants, though: 1. More color options for the background. I especially would love a pink option, like Prompted Journal has. 2. A more condensed viewing option in Memories so it’s easier to view everything at once, rather than having to scroll all the way through. 3. Not as big of a deal as the other two, but maybe different options for fonts of the date and “What three good things happened today?” prompt.
Simple yet significant
I wanted an app where I can quickly write my gratitude as opposed to filling out full journals, completing multiple activities with emojis, getting notifications throughout the day to record how I’m feeling, etc. This app is so effective; since using it I have felt more aware of the simple and small goodness that happens throughout my day. When I miss entries, I notice my attitude is less thankful and appreciative.
Grateful for this app
This gratitude app is the best!!! It’s free & easy to use. It definitely makes you feel better to focus on what you’re grateful for!
So simple yet life changing
This app is beyond a gratitude journal for me. It made me journal my days, and even look at concerning areas from a positive angle. It’s become a book of my healing journey in the past two/three years. Such an amazing practice made easy with this simple beautiful app. Thank you.
UI Suggestion- Please change Memories layout
After using this app in conjunction with Prompted Journal (PJ)- can you please make an update where the layout of Three Good Things (3GT) resembles Prompted Journal- in terms of Memories/past entries? On PJ, when I go to “Entries”, my entries are displayed as a condensed list. I have to click on an entry to open it. On 3GT, when I go to Old Memories- it’s not condensed and instead I’m met with a long, visible display of all of my entries. Why? Can you guys change this, or at least give the option that we can choose if we want our entries to be visible and open when we go back to our Memories, or not? I prefer seeing a list of journal entry dates (like in PJ), that I can click on and open. Seeing everything on display is a bit of visual overload, doesn’t look or feel organized, and I don’t need to see every single thing I’ve written down up front. Please fix, thanks.
Very minimalistic
I just downloaded this app and while I like it’s simple interface, I don’t like I can make only one entry a day 🤔. Why only one? 🤔 And why can’t we write entries for past days, or days in the past? The app starts in the present and stays there. Why? 🤔
One suggestion
I love this app. I wish there was an option to create our own daily questions
Now with Face/Touch ID lock for your entries
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