For those that struggle with journaling. (AI assisted)
Today I'm utilising AI to help me with my Journaling. I've not been consitant with Journaling in the past, mostly because I feel I'm not too good at it.
The prompt I started with was
"I want to create a journal entry with your help. In this conversation, I will write my activities and thoughts. And at the end of the day I will ask you to compose a journal entry"
I'm still recording my thoughts and activities and so far it's keeping track. I'll let you know how it goes tonight when I ask for a journal entry.
Google gemini 2.5 flash (free) android
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It worked, I gave the AI some of my daily doings and it made a journal entry from basically nothing. It creates the journal with a good flow from thought to thought and even uses more exiting adjectives than I had originally gave it, without changing the context.
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I've tried a few different AI apps for this. These are my two top contendors.
Gemini - is good at keeping things breif. It remembers most of the details you give it. Even offering some sort of encrougment if you tell it you are struggling. Outcome journal entry is more formal than I'd put it, but sometimes formal is nice. I prefer this one when jotting things down.
Grok - seems to remember every detail. And has an advanced emotional vocabulary. Its sometimes annoying how much it reminds you of every detail all the time. I prefer this one when its time to write the journal entry.
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After a few days of testing. Chatgpt is the clear winner. The same emotional understanding as grok, the same professionalism as Gemini. It's also really good at writing journal prompts if you ask for them.
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I just open ChatGPT, start a fresh chat, type “improve this:” and spill whatever’s in my head like I’m talking to the universe. Then I hit send — and somehow, it not only fixes all my lazy typos, but also tidies the grammar, sharpens the pacing, and makes everything sound like I actually know what I’m doing. If I choose to share any of it in a blog post or use it in my memoirs, nobody can say they don’t understand me anymore. I’ve gained a lot more confidence speaking my mind.
Sure, I could ask it to write a full journal entry based on what it already knows about me — and the results are fascinating — but it still occasionally makes one or two totally wrong assumptions. I always reply to correct those. There are also certain phrases I’ve had to ban altogether; some are so American they cut deep. But honestly, my favourite thing is asking it to turn my rambling thoughts into a beautiful rhyming poem. Now that is impressive.
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Sure, I could ask it to write a full journal entry based on what it already knows about me — and the results are fascinating — but it still occasionally makes one or two totally wrong assumptions. I always reply to correct those. There are also certain phrases I’ve had to ban altogether; some are so American they cut deep. But honestly, my favourite thing is asking it to turn my rambling thoughts into a beautiful rhyming poem. Now that is impressive.
That's a really impressive and unique use for the program. Instead of using it to collect your thoughts and compile them at the end of the day, you use it to dump all your thoughts and turn it into something legible. I could definitely see that being useful. Like an advanced version of Grammarly.
I do like how it can turn my thoughts into something legible without changing the overall tone.
I'll have to try the poem generator idea, that sounds really neat.
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Sure, I could ask it to write a full journal entry based on what it already knows about me — and the results are fascinating — but it still occasionally makes one or two totally wrong assumptions. I always reply to correct those. There are also certain phrases I’ve had to ban altogether; some are so American they cut deep. But honestly, my favourite thing is asking it to turn my rambling thoughts into a beautiful rhyming poem. Now that is impressive.
That's a really impressive and unique use for the program. Instead of using it to collect your thoughts and compile them at the end of the day, you use it to dump all your thoughts and turn it into something legible. I could definitely see that being useful. Like an advanced version of Grammarly.
I do like how it can turn my thoughts into something legible without changing the overall tone.
I'll have to try the poem generator idea, that sounds really neat.
Thanks Jamie — yeah, it’s oddly satisfying, isn’t it? For me it’s like that scene in Mary Poppins where the bedroom tidies itself — total chaos gets turned into something you can actually use. And the best part is, once it’s cleaned up, I can tweak it into whatever I need: a general list, a comedy sketch, a blog about coping, a forum post, even a letter to a sibling.
It means I don’t have to dwell on the boring, tedious stuff for too long — I just unload the thoughts, let the bot tidy the corners, and then shape it into something that actually helps.
One of my cousins even printed one out after I sent her what I thought was just a general catch-up message after a couple of years. That was kind of surreal. Shows you what happens when a bit of clarity and timing come together, I guess.
Typed “improve this” and let it rip,
ChatGPT caught my brain mid-trip.
It cleaned my mess like a digital maid,
Suddenly I’m deep, articulate, well-paid.
From brain fog stew to a five-star script,
Like my neurons got a firmware lift.
Mary Poppins vibes — but AI, not spoonful,
Turned my emo dump into something useful.
Could be a blog, a rant, or a note to my sis,
Just reshaped chaos with a poetic kiss.
Didn’t even cap — my cousin went feral,
Printed the draft like it was something eternal.
She thought it was art, I thought it was filler,
But GPT dropped heat like a ghostwriter thriller.
Now I ghost-type letters that slap and soothe,
MPC soul with a Clippy groove.
It ain’t therapy, but it's damn close,
And it knows the diff between cringe and prose.
Just dump the thoughts, no need to stress,
It auto-tunes madness into mild success.

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^^ I love the way you put it, outsourcing the mundane and tedious. AI gets a lot of flack understandably, but in the near future I hope we can all use it as our own little workers, doing the stuff we don't want to or cannot deal with ourselves.
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The issue is that the helpful uses for it will probably be overwhelmed by the bad.
That being said, I wouldn't personally use AI for this just because whatever you type in is generally used by the AI for training. There's also the bit that it doesn't really seem to matter much how you journal, all forms seem to be at least somewhat helpful.
The issue is that the helpful uses for it will probably be overwhelmed by the bad.
That being said, I wouldn't personally use AI for this just because whatever you type in is generally used by the AI for training. There's also the bit that it doesn't really seem to matter much how you journal, all forms seem to be at least somewhat helpful.
I agree with the last part you said. It wasn't planned but the AI has started helping me write my own journal entries.
The point of this thread when I made it was to help others in my situation who may not really know how to express themselves on paper.
I think like you said, all forms of journaling are helpful. I just needed a little push to help me do it, I cannot be alone in this.
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