These are the tags I apply to my journal. They are a means of quickly bringing related entries together so that I can see themes. Journals can have more than one tag. These tags follow the Quantum OS Tagging Conventions.
I'm slowly working through all past entries checking they are correctly tagged and doing things like adding a photo when I know there is one of relevance.
| This tag… | …means |
|---|---|
#journal/blogged | An entry that has been blogged at sometime in the past. |
#journal/DK-diary | An entry from the diary I kept when a student on Exchange to Denmark. |
#journal/entry | Applied by template to all journal entries |
#journal/event | A major life event. |
#journal/family-[x] | Related to time spent with one of 3 Danish families when on Exchange to Denmark. |
#journal/goals | An entry considers things I want to accomplish. |
#journal/grateful | An entry where I give thanks. |
#journal/happenings | An entry general or specific account of events. Not as big as an event. |
#journal/health | An entry where I discuss a health event in my life. |
#journal/insights | I had a great idea or realisation. |
#journal/learnings | Things I learned and lessons lived. |
#journal/memories | Special moments from life - a look, a smile, a hug, a laugh. |
#journal/now | An entry that became a “Now” page |
#journal/photos | An entry with one or more photos attached. |
#journal/psyche | Converstation about my mindset at this point in time |
#journal/reactions | I am freaking out about something that I want to be different. |
#journal/sufferings | moments that I am not present, worrying or looping in my head about something. |
#journal/travel | An entry describing a day when travelling (including day trips). Can have sub-tags for specific trips. |
#journal/UK-diary | An entry from our UK 1999-2000 trip. |
#journal/write | A specific type of journal entry in the form of Proprioceptive writing. |
