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Amazing Products TV How a Journaling App Makes Sense for Apple

Awesome Tips How a Journaling App Makes Sense for Apple



Apple is reported to be working on a journaling app to be integrated into iOS 17 to aid with mental health. CNET’s Bridget Carey explores what Apple could offer.

0:00 New iPhone Journaling App May Be Coming Soon
1:05 The iPhone is a Blessing And a Curse
2:17 Health Is Nothing New for Apple
3:16 Trying the One Day and Daylio Journaling Apps
5:02 Journaling Hurdles Apple is Facing
6:49 iPhone as Life Coach?
7:22 Let Us Know How You Journal

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  1. No smartphones no mental problems. 😂

  2. I’m not so sure Apple is tuned in to us older, non west coast folks. For example their fitness app does not have snow shoveling or gardening, I t’s all yoga, hiit and running activities. I can’t imagine what their journaling app would “automatically” recognize. And you are right about the notifications. I use focus a lot just to tune out the annoying dings and the way too numerous junk calls. Wow, an OS that kills spam and phoney phone calls, now that would be something!

  3. Don't have an i phone and I have no idea what she is talking about …but Bridget is just so cool I could watch her for hours..

  4. I hope theirs isn’t better than Daylio, because I’ve been using it for 348 days now. I so love and Im so hooked up to Daylio 😁

  5. r u apple emplyoee

  6. I do keep a journal but like to keep it offline for now.

  7. I'm really enjoying these bits of info tech. But… why is cnet refusing to properly title this series, feels super sketchy sketch! Is this not it's own show? why not categorize, so it can be easily found?

  8. Feels like a 14yr old girl’s diary thing to do. No thanks from me.

  9. Journal?! Journal?! I don't need no stinking journal!!

  10. 4:46 ok, sounds creepy

  11. 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  12. Bridget!

  13. Sounds like a cool new feature. I say go for it if you can see using it, and don't use it if you have better options or don't prefer to journal.

  14. Why not improve the notifications? They cause me the most grief on the phone.

  15. I've been using Day One for many years now, it's great and I don't know if Apple should even try competing with it. But who knows, it could be amazing. Let's see what they have to offer!

  16. Why isn't this channel called AppleNet?

  17. Interesting idea if they find a way to incorporate it into the health and fitness features of iOS. Since health and fitness play a huge role in mental health, I'm sure an easy way to quickly journal would complete the circle. That could become helpful in the future if they find a way to add AI into the equation. For example, you could journal about having an horribly stressful day and AI could tap into the health/fitness features to see when your heart rate, oxygen level, etc. may have been highest, and tie all of it together to offer suggestions to reduce stress.

  18. No thank you. All of it.

  19. I just love the expressions on her face sooooo spot on! Keep it up

    • Eli
    • May 7, 2023

    Great video. I love your delivery. I genuinely felt engaged with the material. It was well paced and well organized. That being said, I don’t like to type out my journaling. Part of the therapy of journaling for me is hand writing it. So, I use my iPad mini and GoodNotes. This app is a pass for me. You brought up some good points though. ❤

  20. Great app for iPad + pencil. I do it on notes weekly and it helps me a lot. Turn off notifications and use it as you please.

  21. Lizard brain? Oh I have goldfish brain

  22. Sounds like you are a candidate for Screen Time!

    I'd use this as a goal setting, accomplishment app and memory assistance.

    Also, don't use work calendar for your private life. Imagine the awkward ping from HR about "May 10th CNN Interview!". Never merge personal life with work apps. They can legally see anything they want on their servers.

  23. Full disclosure: my Mindfulness practice has 27 non-negotiable mindfulness sessions (see Emily Fletcher’s Stress Less Accomplish More)
    I think Apple’s Journaling Platform is going to be like Final Cup Pro, Motion & Compressor: they are engaging in the space in ways that will elevate and improve access. Because Fitness+ is a thing in the aether, Nike Run Club & Nike Training Club has a partnership that rises the tide for connected fitness. Because of the iPhone & it’s camera Nikon, Canon Sony, FujiFilm and the L-Mount Alliance have potential new camera enthusiasts. The Same holds for Premier & Resolve.
    In Dustin Brown’s Meditation Episode 19 he makes the point that we always need to balance our awareness with focus. Like seeing the pine needles as well as the evergreens. 🌲 Using the Camera, it’s like seeing at 15mm versus 150mm. I think the Journaling platform will be a tool to make these connections. Like looking back at one’s Fitness+ dashboard for trends, regressions & progressions. There is also that Freeform app that utilized the drawing libraries waiting to be incorporated.

  24. Journaling is good for your mental health, but turn off the phone and use a "boring" notebook.
    Practice gratitude, write down your tasks and goals for the next day, better in a to do list form with an assigned time of the day to do it.
    It will help.

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