I've been journaling for 5 years now. I'm a huge fan of the app Daylio. It's a mood tracker as well as a journaling app. Initially I actually did not like the fact that I had to choose a mood, but...
I've been journaling for 5 years now. I'm a huge fan of the app Daylio. It's a mood tracker as well as a journaling app. Initially I actually did not like the fact that I had to choose a mood, but the more I used it, the more I gained value from checking in with how I'm actually feeling at different points in the day. It does not have a desktop/web app which isn't ideal, but for me, getting into journaling was about convenience first and foremost, so it made sense to just journal on my Android. You can back up to Google drive if you want to, but I might not recommend that for privacy. Data is stored locally otherwise and is encrypted. I love its stats features as well, and the streaks really keep me going (1813 days and counting).
I've been journaling for 5 years now. I'm a huge fan of the app Daylio. It's a mood tracker as well as a journaling app. Initially I actually did not like the fact that I had to choose a mood, but the more I used it, the more I gained value from checking in with how I'm actually feeling at different points in the day. It does not have a desktop/web app which isn't ideal, but for me, getting into journaling was about convenience first and foremost, so it made sense to just journal on my Android. You can back up to Google drive if you want to, but I might not recommend that for privacy. Data is stored locally otherwise and is encrypted. I love its stats features as well, and the streaks really keep me going (1813 days and counting).