@sumudu Yes, I think one could describe it as a daily journal or diary, but very specific in what it records: dones and only dones, no day dreaming, plans for the future, doodling, tiny sketches or strong feelings jotted down. I could use a Tekukor A5, but I prefer the clarity and order of the computer text, with easy formatting (occasional bold, header for each day) and embedded LINKS. I have DayOne, but never use it for this. I think of DayOne as a mostly closed box where I put things, heavily formatted by others, with regular updates, an app! I don't want someone else deciding how to format my stuff. What I use for this is simple text, always open, always available in a moment, instantly synced to multiple devices, very simple but powerful. Paper creates a time stamp every time there is a change to the document as a whole, but I've never looked into how or whether those would be useful to me or not. The date/day I manually put at the beginning of each day is the only time-stamp I care about. And 95% of the time each entry is on only ONE line, nothing long winded, but right to the point of what got done!