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gratitude-journal – OpenClaw Skill

gratitude-journal is an OpenClaw Skills integration for data analytics workflows. Build gratitude practice with daily entries, streaks, and reflection prompts

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Updated Feb 7, 2026Created Feb 7, 2026data analytics

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namegratitude-journal
descriptionBuild gratitude practice with daily entries, streaks, and reflection prompts OpenClaw Skills integration.
ownerjhillin8
repositoryjhillin8/gratitude-journal
languageMarkdown
licenseMIT
topics
securityL1
installopenclaw add @jhillin8/gratitude-journal
last updatedFeb 7, 2026

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jhillin8

jhillin8

Maintains gratitude-journal in the OpenClaw Skills directory.

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name: gratitude-journal description: Build gratitude practice with daily entries, streaks, and reflection prompts author: clawd-team version: 1.0.0 triggers:

  • "gratitude journal"
  • "what am I grateful for"
  • "log gratitude"
  • "grateful today"
  • "gratitude practice"

Gratitude Journal

Cultivate gratitude daily through intentional reflection, streak tracking, and personalized prompts.

What it does

Daily Gratitude Logging: Record what you're grateful for each day with optional context and emotions. Entries are timestamped and searchable.

Streak Tracking: Build momentum with automatic streak counting. See consecutive days of gratitude practice and celebrate milestones.

Reflection Prompts: Get variety with rotating prompts—specific categories like people, experiences, simple pleasures, personal growth, and blessings in disguise.

Pattern Insights: Discover what matters most. Review themes across entries, see which topics appear most, and understand your gratitude patterns over weeks and months.

Usage

Log Gratitude Say: "Log gratitude: I'm grateful for morning coffee and a clear sky." Records your entry instantly with timestamp, stores locally, increments streak if new day.

Daily Prompt Say: "Give me today's gratitude prompt." Receive a targeted reflection question to spark deeper thinking beyond surface-level appreciation.

Check Streak Say: "What's my gratitude streak?" Returns current streak count, last entry date, and milestone progress toward common targets (7, 30, 100 days).

Review Entries Say: "Show me my gratitude entries from last week." Displays recent entries with dates, emotions, and context. Filter by date range or search by keyword.

Insights Say: "What's my gratitude pattern?" Analyzes entries for themes, most-mentioned topics, emotional tone, and growth trends. Shows what you appreciate most.

Prompts Examples

  • People: Who in your life surprised you with kindness recently?
  • Experiences: What moment today made you smile without thinking?
  • Simple Pleasures: What small comfort did you enjoy today?
  • Personal Growth: What challenge are you grateful you faced?
  • Blessings in Disguise: What initially seemed difficult but turned out well?
  • Sensory: What did you see, hear, or feel today that was beautiful?
  • Relationships: Who made your day better just by being themselves?
  • Health: What does your body do that you don't always appreciate?

Tips

  1. Log daily at the same time — Creates habit and keeps streaks alive. Morning coffee or bedtime reflection works well.

  2. Go deep, not broad — One thoughtful entry beats five generic ones. Use prompts to explore why you're grateful.

  3. Mix specifics with big-picture — Balance gratitude for people/relationships with gratitude for health, freedom, and opportunities.

  4. Review your pattern monthly — Insights compound. Monthly reviews show growth, shift in perspective, and what truly matters to you.

  5. All data stays local on your machine — Your gratitude entries never leave your device. You own your data completely.

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Permissions & Security

Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.

Requirements

  • OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
  • Language: Markdown
  • License: MIT
  • Topics:

FAQ

How do I install gratitude-journal?

Run openclaw add @jhillin8/gratitude-journal in your terminal. This installs gratitude-journal into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.

Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?

OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.

Where can I verify the source code?

The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/jhillin8/gratitude-journal. Review commits and README documentation before installing.