Introduction

Happy Monday, everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend ( I said “weekend” on Friday too, mb 💀 ). Remember, if this issue shows up in your promotions folder, add it to your main inbox so you don’t miss any future issues. And remember to enter the giveaway at the bottom of the issue!

In today’s issue, I have a wellness app that allows you to chat with your notes, get tips on what you write about, and also receive pictures and articles related to your experiences. “Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength.” — Corrie ten Boom. Worry less and focus more on your work with this app.

Lightpage

🧠 What Is It?

Lightpage is “the first notebook that writes back”. If you’ve been following along with my issues recently, I wrote about NotebookLM from Google a while back. Lightpage is similar, but focuses on well-being rather than studying. It’s an AI-powered notetaking/journaling app with an assistant that helps you reflect on what you write about.

  • Brain dump anything you want into a note.

  • AI will give questions on what you’ve written and you can chat from there.

  • Each morning, get a painting, essay, and quote related to what you’ve been thinking about (my quote in the intro was from Lightpage 😉).

  • Get a personal letter every Sunday summing up your week.

Lightpage is for those late-night anxiety dumps, or just to journal when you’re taking a dump… Moving on 💀.

⚙ How Do You Use It?

Lightpage is there for however you want to use it, whether it’s for stress relief, or to help you remember important details of your day.

  • Download Lightpage.

  • Make an account and you’re all set.

  • Create new notes with text or audio, and then chat with the AI about them.

  • Look at the inspiring quotes and pictures it sends you related to what you’ve been jotting down (maybe you’ll familiarize yourself with some ancient people, too).

  • Read your weekly Sunday recap to keep your moments close to you.

Alsoooo, uh, Lightpage will eventually make you pay after you make a new account and your trial ends. But who says you can’t make another account… 👀😉

🧹 What Does it Replace?

Lightpage is there for your mental health and wellness. There’s a lot of outdated stuff today that people really need to stop using. Hopefully, that’s not you.

  • Using the notes or journal app to write down your concerns (can’t miss out on an AI chatbot making you feel better).

  • Dumping to friends that don’t know how to respond (not everyone’s built for this type of stuff).

  • Most importantly: wasting time worrying by yourself. Save time by relieving your worries using Lightpage.

If you have a big test coming up or your friend’s been acting strange and it’s worrying you, destress a little with Lightpage. It’ll get you back on track on how to approach all your issues and give you some art and quotes with it (for the vibes 😎).

🤫 Tulio’s Tips

  • The “Don’t Do” List: Every morning (or whenever you wake up 💀), write about 2-3 things you won’t do today. Bad habits, rabbit holes, distractions. It’s strangely freeing.

  • Use the 80% Rule: Schedule only 80% of the day. Use the rest as padding for when life smacks back. It’s not being lazy, it’s strategic breathing room.

  • Think in “Hours of Impact”: Instead of counting how many things you did, count how many hours you spent doing what matters the most. Evaluate your productivity in time used resourcefully.

📆 Weekend Challenge

📝The “One Page Focus” Challenge

For the next 5 days, start your morning by dumping your brain. Make it fill up a page (with bullets).

Write about intentions, things you’re grateful for, goals, nonsense, etc. It doesn’t matter. Just write.

See how different your brain feels doing this at the end of the 5 days, and not starting your day with an Insta doomscroll sesh.

🤣 Tulio Timeout

Giveaway

The $10 giveaway just got upgraded!

Join the giveaway officially through the form here

This will make sure someone who doesn’t even read Tulio won’t win 🙂

New end date on September 19th!

That’s all for now. Hope you read this,

Tulio.

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