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Thinktionary

Welcome to Thinktionary, the dictionary for your thoughts

Welcome to Thinktionary, the dictionary for your thoughts

Thinktionary

by Daniel Kingsbury
Thinktionary
Thinktionary
Thinktionary

What is it about?

Welcome to Thinktionary, the dictionary for your thoughts!

Thinktionary

App Details

Version
1.1
Rating
(2)
Size
81Mb
Genre
Productivity Lifestyle
Last updated
December 28, 2020
Release date
December 2, 2020
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App Store Description

Welcome to Thinktionary, the dictionary for your thoughts!

Traditional journaling mediums–from paper to note apps–may provide an efficient means for storing your thoughts, but not for recalling them.

Once you write something, you have to sift through folders, or remember when you wrote it—or some words it might have contained— in order to find it again. Sometimes, you don’t even remember you wrote something, leaving it effectively lost.

But when you make an entry in your Thinktionary, just add some quick tags to summarize it. Then, you can look up those tags again, revisiting the experience of a combination of emotions, places, people, or ideas through time, observing how your approaches or attitudes toward it have evolved.

With Thinktionary, you can create a chronological database for your:

Emotions: Instead of thinking in circles and dealing with the same problems again and again, you can recall how you dealt with an emotion over time, rediscovering and building off past insights. You can create an evolving mental rule book of tactics for dealing with a combination of emotions, or a place or person.

Memories: You can tag an entry with people, places, and things, then recall your emotional journey with them, at that place, during that time.

Notes: You can record chunks of information, from lecture or meeting notes to shopping lists, then easily rediscover them.

Ideas: Sometimes, you’ll think of random, useful bits of information throughout the day. Writing and tagging those thoughts in Thinktionary can help link your scattered, related thoughts through time.

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