re·mind

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gRATITUDE

Because the good gets lost.

A good night’s sleep.
A joke that caught you off guard.
It doesn’t have to be profound.
One moment can change the shape of your day.

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lOVE

For the moments you don’t want to forget.

The way they tucked their hair behind their ear.
A note they left by the sink.
It’s not the big gestures we forget —
it’s the little ones we never wrote down.

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TRAVEL

Just a note from the road.

A pastry you didn’t expect.
A stranger’s kindness.
You’ll forget more than you think.
One sentence can bring the whole moment back.

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about

A private journal — one entry per day.


You’re not writing an essay or chasing likes.
You’re simply collecting a moment. One day at a time.

No social feed. No comparison.
Just a space to pause and reflect.

Over time, these moments form a record of what made the year worth remembering.

why it matters

We live in a time of rising overwhelm.


Recent studies show that more than 30% of adults experience symptoms of anxiety or depression.
Among young adults, daily stress has doubled in the last decade.
Nearly half of us say we feel burned out.

But small daily acts of reflection can shift everything.
Research shows that gratitude journaling improves sleep, reduces stress, and helps rewire the brain toward positive attention.

You don’t need the perfect words — just one moment a day.
Because noticing is a practice.
And remembering is a gift.

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