No Time to Keep a Journal? Try These 4 Apps

Diaries seems to be becoming a thing of the past, but keeping track of what happens during your day-to-day can prove useful later on when trying to recall memories. Plenty of smartphone apps are now available to help you track your life while on the go. Use these great apps to keep a journal on your phone, and don't worry about anyone finding your dairy under your bed!

STEP
Track where you've been, what you did, and how you felt with this private journal app. Self-described as a "smart journal," users can add pictures, express feelings with emoticons, and add text. It's easy and quick to use.

InFlow
We spend a good portion of our lives trying to figure out what makes us happy. InFlow lets you track your emotions during different times of the day. When the automatic reminder pops up, record your feelings. You can then see when you're happiest and commit more time to those activities.

Chronos
Let your phone do the journaling for you. Chronos will record your everyday activities, like when you wake up, travel to work, go to the grocery store, and any other activities you participate in. Look back to see exactly what you did during the day and mark favorite activities.

Everyday.me
This app collects all your social media activity in one place. Updates from Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, and Instagram are stored so you have a complete picture of what happened during your day. You can add thoughts directly to Everyday.me along with smiley faces to record your mood.

Stream Music Online with These Apps

Music streaming apps give you access to an entire library of music all on your home computer or mobile device. With these handy apps, you’ll never have to carry around CDs or manually upload songs to your MP3 player again!

Spotify
This widely used music streaming app features full-length albums from almost any musician or band that you can think of, with a convenient search bar to make finding your favorite songs even easier. Spotify radio is available for free on your mobile device or with ads on your computer, or for just under $10 users can purchase Spotify Premium to have full access to the app’s library on any mobile device.

Pandora
If you’re growing tired of your music collection and want to hear something new, Pandora is the streaming app for you. This free service allows you to create a radio station based on your favorite artist or song, and then it plays similar songs from other artists that Pandora thinks you might also enjoy.

iTunes Radio
A new feature from iTunes, this free streaming radio is incredibly personalized to your unique music tastes. By searching for songs or artists, iTunes radio becomes familiar with the style of music you enjoy and builds other stations based on these preferences.

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