From the perspective of wanting to look back on the work I've been doing since I became a freelance,
Kotogoto It is also the background of developing the service of, but I actually did some research to see if other people are thinking about the same thing.

There are three viewpoints I wanted to look for as an article,
① Can you continue?
② Did you notice the daily changes?
③ Have you changed to a better life?

The articles in these genres are summarized below.

[① Can you continue]

The record continues because it's fun. Actions continue because the records are fun.
http://www.ashi-tano.jp/?p=3385

Fighting “drift” ── Keeping a work record every 15 minutes
http://www.pasonatech.co.jp/techlab/time_use/rep64.jsp

A daily work record, a diary, and a daughter's growth diary were put together-in the end, we reached "Bento"
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/bizid/articles/1006/17/news034.html

[(2) Did you notice the daily changes?]

Three Reasons Why Records and Reflections Can Help Your Work
http://cyblog.jp/modules/weblogs/10943

Keeping records as an engineer
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/masudaK/20110803/1312385236

[③ Have you changed to a better life]

Why work records are useful
http://cyblog.jp/modules/weblogs/10266

Make your own list with notes and records! – Work technique and Yu-Yu to keep your stress-free everyday life with just notes and records
http://kotalab.com/books-memo-and-log

[Seven Action Patterns] Record procedures and work contents
http://itpro.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/COLUMN/20090319/326926/

 

Kotogoto is a lifelog service designed according to this idea.

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