Today is where meaning lives. Not in grand plans or distant goals, but in the small moments, habits, and reflections that shape who you become. Track what matters, when it matters, without the pressure to perform or optimize. Your schedule becomes a living record of how you actually lived—not how you planned to live, but the real moments that sparked wonder, connection, and growth. Today takes inspiration from the bullet journal method—a flexible system that adapts to how you actually think and live. Like a bullet journal, you can look back on the past to see patterns and growth, or plan the future by scheduling thoughts, habits, and moments ahead of time. The system is designed to be as simple or as detailed as you need, evolving with you over time.
Today isn't about productivity hacks or efficiency gains. It's about noticing what moved you, what challenged you, and what you want to remember. Habits support your growth without demanding perfection. Tasks exist to serve your life, not the other way around.
Schedule thoughts, habits, and moments at your own pace
Build habits that support meaning, not just consistency
Capture journal notes when inspiration strikes
View your day as a timeline of lived experience
Most habit trackers punish you for missing a day. They turn consistency into a performance metric. In Soulstream, habits are different. They're gentle invitations to return to what matters. Miss a day? The system doesn't judge. It simply waits for you to return with intention. The goal isn't a perfect streak—it's building practices that support meaning over time.
Your habits might be "Morning reflection" or "Evening gratitude" or "Weekly nature walk." They're not tasks to complete, but rhythms to return to. The system tracks your consistency, but it doesn't shame you for absence. Instead, it celebrates when you return. Because returning is what matters—not maintaining an unbroken chain, but choosing to come back to what helps you live awake.
In Today, tasks aren't productivity items—they're anchors for attention. Schedule a thought for later: "Reflect on that conversation." Set a reminder: "Notice the sunset." Plan a moment: "Call Mom." These aren't things to check off a list. They're prompts to pay attention when it counts.
The system doesn't judge what you schedule. A task might be "Write about that dream" or "Remember to breathe" or "Think about what moved me today." There's no hierarchy of importance. What matters to you matters. The timeline shows when you actually did things, not when you planned to do them. Your day becomes a record of lived experience, not a to-do list.
Your Today view becomes a timeline of how you actually lived, not how you planned to live. Scroll through your day and see where meaning emerged—in a conversation at 2pm, a walk at 4pm, a moment of reflection at 7pm, a habit you returned to at 9pm. The timeline shows what happened, not what you scheduled.
This creates a different relationship with time. You're not optimizing your day or tracking productivity. You're witnessing your life as it happened. The timeline becomes a record of lived experience, showing you not what you planned, but what actually moved you, what challenged you, what you want to remember. Your day becomes a story, not a checklist.
Begin tracking what matters, when it matters. No pressure, no optimization—just attention to the moments that shape you.
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