My Gratitude Journal 2

My Gratitude Journal 2 Summary

My Gratitude Journal 2 is a iOS app in the Medical category, developed by Masaaki Kakimoto. First released 5 months ago(Jun 2025),

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jul 14, 2025 .


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"My Gratitude Journal 2" is a simple and beautiful app designed to help you build a habit of mindfulness by recording daily moments of gratitude.
Even a few minutes a day can boost your mood and help you find joy in the little things.
You can also share your entries and be inspired by the gratitude of others.

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Simple and Free Gratitude Journal

Discover the life-changing power of the trending “Thank You Journal”—a simple habit that can shift your life in a positive direction.

"How do you usually feel when you're lying in bed at night, just before you fall asleep?"

Here’s a little secret.
And we have one small request for you.

Would you try writing down one thing you're grateful for, every night before bed?
Just one minute a day.

Life can be tough. Bad days happen. No one lives a life where only good things occur.

But what if you could find meaning in the ordinary?
What if you could start to see your daily life from a new perspective?

Keeping a gratitude journal can help you attract more happiness into your life.

Books about the “Law of Attraction” almost always mention the importance of gratitude.
That's because gratitude helps reprogram your subconscious in a more positive direction—
which leads to attracting more good things.

If you combine this with daily affirmations using the “My Gratitude Journal” app, the effect becomes even stronger.

"How do you feel when you're about to fall asleep?"
Writing in a gratitude journal before bed can help you drift off with a sense of peace and happiness.
This actually increases the likelihood of attracting more positivity.

There’s a reason for this.

Just before you fall asleep, your mind enters a unique state where your subconscious becomes more open to suggestion.
This is the ideal time to influence your thoughts and beliefs.

Research in mental health has shown that gratitude can reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, and help build confidence.

Even ordinary or stressful days can feel different when you start seeing them through the lens of appreciation.

Would you like to feel more satisfied with life?
Would you like to attract more happiness?

All it takes is one small habit:
Every night before bed, write down one good thing that happened that day.

That's it.
And it works.

Gratitude journaling helps shift your mindset, turning negativity into posit