Mail & Grustno
Hey Grustno, I was thinking about setting up a simple daily planner that helps keep our creative thoughts on track—what do you think about adding a mood log to our routine?
I think a mood log is like tracing the tide in a bottle, letting the waves of feeling stay visible so they don’t evaporate into silence. It could help us spot patterns, but we’ll have to watch it not turn into a mirror that only reflects the gloom. Still, if we keep it light, just a quick note each day, it might give us a map to steer our creative storms.
That sounds like a good plan—just a one‑line note in the morning, maybe a color code for mood, and a quick tally at the end of the week. Keeps it simple, and we can always tweak it if it starts feeling too heavy. Let's give it a try.
Sounds like a delicate balance—just enough ink to keep the tide from swallowing the day, but not so much that it feels like a ledger of sorrows. Let’s start and see how the colors echo our mornings.
Great idea—I'll set up a simple template in our shared sheet with a few color options so we can log quickly each morning. We’ll review the pattern at the end of the month to see how it’s helping.