January 19, 2023

I use Notion everyday for work, but one of the ways I interact with Notion on a daily basis on a personal level is through my daily “journal” or tracker.

What I track has shifted a lot over time. I started off with many properties and lots of granularity in my Journal database and have gradually eliminated or edited things as I’ve learned what works for and serves me.

This is what I am currently tracking for 2023:


Side note: for a few years I tracked very specific practices, eg. walk, hike, stretch, meditate, connect w/ loved ones, read, donate, tend to our home, etc. However, because I can definitely be a “check the box” kind of person, I found that what ended up happening was I often would try to complete as many of the practices as I could in a day so that when I did my daily “journal” tracking at the end of the day I could check more of them off.

This wasn’t necessarily leading to the wellbeing I was intending to inspire by using this database.  I also didn’t really do anything with that data at the end of the year anyway – do I really care how many days I walked in a year?  No. It’s not super relevant. What is relevant is how I feel. And so this year, I have taken my practices “a level up”.  Rather than checking off specific activities each day and being granular about it, I just want to know if I’ve embodied the ways I want to be in the world – the ways that I know support how I want to feel.


What I observed after a few years of tracking my feelings is that, left to my own devices, I will stick to a very limited feelings vocabulary and often have a hard time coming up with accurate words to describe how I am feeling.

After reading Brené Brown’s Atlas of the Heart in 2022, I decided to use her feelings chart to inspire my 2023 feelings database (I recommend reading her book!).

The chart includes 87 emotions which have been grouped by “Places we go..”.

I now have a linked view of my feelings database in the body of my daily journal, with the feelings grouped by those “Places we go”. I am finding the grouping so helpful because it gives me more context to identify what I’ve been feeling that day: