Life log · habits · goals
Turn your days into a scoreboard you can’t gaslight.
Guide Log ties journals, tasks, habits, and goals together—so your past entries either back up the story you tell yourself, or they don’t. Optional AI is there when you want the version that doesn’t whisper “it’s fine.”
What Guide Log is
It’s a home for daily logs (mood, surroundings, context, notes)—typed, quick entry, or voice capture when you want to talk it out—plus tasks you can complete into logs, habits with cadence and streaks, numeric log progress goals, and personal goals you attach to real activity. You’re not managing a fantasy version of your life—you’re collecting receipts.
What you can do
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Logs
Capture what happened, how it felt, and where you were—typed, quick lines, or voice with drafted title, mood, description, and surroundings. Build a searchable trail of real days—not vague intentions.
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Tasks
Ship work in the open. Finish a task and it can become part of your log line of evidence.
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Habits
Cadence, logs per period, streaks—so “I’m consistent” has to survive contact with the calendar.
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Log progress goals
Numeric targets (daily / weekly / monthly / yearly) derived from how you actually log—progress you can graph, not guess.
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Personal goals
Name what you’re working toward and link logs and tasks to it. See the pattern (or the silence) between intention and entries.
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AI nudges
Stored calendar summaries (day, week, month, year) roll up after each period ends in your account time zone—open Summaries from Logs to read them. Plus Story of the day and coaching on personal goals from your linked entries—direct, not polite, when you open those.
AI & tone
Nothing here diagnoses you or replaces professional care. AI features are optional and can be blunt on purpose—they’re commentary on what you already logged, not permission to outsource honesty. Period summaries always cover full calendar windows for that range—not your live list filters.