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Use Journal dashboard when you need to review daily reflection coverage

Journal dashboard is the calm summary of the day: plan context, daily goals, habits, gratitude, affirmations, ideas, scratch, and reflections in one place.

Problem / use case

If you need to review daily reflection coverage, Journal dashboard becomes fragile when the work behind open Journal from the Daily section. and Use the dashboard to see what has been filled today. is separated from Daily goals, Gratitude, and Affirmations.

What should be done conceptually

Journal dashboard works best when the daily decision, next action, and progress evidence stay close enough for review daily reflection coverage to remain visible.

TimeLens solution

TimeLens solves that by making Journal dashboard part of the same workspace as Daily goals, Gratitude, and Affirmations, so the feature helps the work move instead of becoming another isolated page.

Actual app screen

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Actual product snapshots

Actual TimeLens Journal dashboard screen on desktop
Desktop view
Actual TimeLens Journal dashboard screen on mobile
Mobile view

How to use it in TimeLens

Open Journal from the Daily section.; Use the dashboard to see what has been filled today.; Jump into a specific journal page when a section needs writing.; Return later from reports when you want longer-range patterns.

What it helps with

Review daily reflection coverage; Find missing journal sections; Connect reflection with planning

Where this feature connects

Daily goals; Gratitude; Affirmations; Ideas; Reports

Open this in TimeLens

Open the matching TimeLens menu item after signing in, or create an account to start from the same workspace.

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Related feature pages

Continue with the most relevant TimeLens guide pages for this workflow.

Daily goals · Gratitude · Affirmations · Ideas

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