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Me 3 Months Ago and Me Now

Three months ago, what was keeping you up at night? That deadline, that difficult conversation, that decision you kept postponing?

Odds are, you have already forgotten. Life moves fast in America. We chase the next thing, and yesterday becomes a blur.

Hands planting seeds and a growing forest
Small beginnings grow into great forests

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." — George Santayana Spanish-American philosopher. Famous for his quote about the importance of remembering history.

Logs Are Mirrors

Reading past logs is a fascinating experience. "I used to think like this." "This worry is already resolved." "I've changed more than I thought."

Logs are mirrors that reflect your past self. Through that mirror, you can see how much you've grown.

"Growth is slow, but you can confirm it by looking at your records." — Anne Lamott American author. Famous for her insights on writing and life in Bird by Bird.

Accumulation of Small Changes

Day to day seems similar. But when you gather 3 months, 6 months, a year of logs, clear changes become visible.

Language skills are the same. Yesterday and today seem no different, but compared to logs from three months ago, you can see growth.

Evidence of Growth

When you log daily in Mimilog, those logs accumulate to become a record of your growth.

Three months from now, read your past logs. You'll definitely find a changed version of yourself.

"Today's log becomes tomorrow's proof of growth." — mimilog

Compare your logs from three months ago with today's foreign language expressions.
The grown version of you is right there.

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