These are the tags I apply to Journal entries. They are a means of quickly bringing related entries together so that I can see themes. Journals can have more than one tag.
I'm slowly working through all past entries checking they are correctly tagged and doing things like adding a photo when I know there is one of relevance.
This tag… | means |
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#journal/blogged | An entry that has been blogged at sometime in the past. |
#journal/DK-diary | An entry from the diary I kept when a student on Exchange to Denmark. |
#journal/entry | Applied by template to all journal entries |
#journal/event | A major life event. |
#journal/family-[x] | Related to time spent with one of 3 Danish families when on Exchange to Denmark. |
#journal/goals | An entry considers things I want to accomplish. |
#journal/grateful | An entry where I give thanks. |
#journal/happenings | An entry general or specific account of events. Not as big as an event. |
#journal/insights | I had a great idea or realisation. |
#journal/learnings | Things I learned and lessons lived. |
#journal/memories | Special moments from life - a look, a smile, a hug, a laugh. |
#journal/now | An entry that became a “Now” page |
#journal/photos | An entry with one or more photos attached. |
#journal/psyche | Converstation about my mindset at this point in time |
#journal/reactions | I am freaking out about something that I want to be different. |
#journal/sufferings | moments that I am not present, worrying or looping in my head about something. |
#journal/travel | An entry describing a day when travelling (including day trips). Can have sub-tags for specific trips. |
#journal/UK-diary | An entry from our UK 1999-2000 trip. |
#journal/write | A specific type of journal entry in the form of Proprioceptive Writing. |