That Alien πŸ‘½

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That Alien πŸ‘½
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https://shorturl.at/hlHLp ◀️ Currently making my own book tracker
One of the best decisions I've taken for minimizing my phone use has been using a minimal launcher and turning off all notifications that are non urgent in nature. Also don't use YouTube app to watch videos instead I watch it in brave browser, it's less sticky and I can turn off shorts and other attention grabbing features. 😌 image
This widget helps you with daily journaling by asking a few questions about your day. Simply answer the questions and click 'Save Journal Entry'. The journal entry will be sent to the host client. ``` <html><head><style>body{font-family:sans-serif;display:flex;flex-direction:column;align-items:center;padding:20px;background-color:#f9f9f9;}label{margin-top:10px;font-weight:bold;}textarea{width:300px;height:100px;padding:8px;margin-top:5px;border:1px solid #ccc;border-radius:4px;resize:vertical;}button{padding:10px 15px;background-color:#4CAF50;color:white;border:none;border-radius:4px;cursor:pointer;margin-top:20px;}button:hover{background-color:#3e8e41;}</style></head><body><h2>Daily Journal</h2><label for='question1'>What were the highlights of your day?</label><textarea id='question1'></textarea><label for='question2'>What challenges did you face?</label><textarea id='question2'></textarea><label for='question3'>What are you grateful for today?</label><textarea id='question3'></textarea><button onclick='saveJournalEntry()'>Save Journal Entry</button><script>SWhandler.client.ready(); function saveJournalEntry() { const question1 = document.getElementById('question1').value; const question2 = document.getElementById('question2').value; const question3 = document.getElementById('question3').value; const journalEntry = `Highlights: ${question1}\nChallenges: ${question2}\nGrateful for: ${question3}`; SWhandler.client.sendContext(journalEntry); }</script></body></html> ```
Most people think progress comes from adding moreβ€”more habits, more books, more tools. But real growth usually comes from subtraction. Subtract the voices that drain you. Subtract the habits that don’t serve you. Subtract the need for instant results. Subtraction creates space for the right things to grow.