Trio Journals · A daily habit from WritePath Education

My story, my life — never written alone.

A short daily journal in three parts: gratitude, planning, and reflection. Every entry comes back with a thoughtful reply — and a gentle correction of your English. The writing habit, kept alive, and answered.

Three journals·A reply to every entry·Included with Daily Success

Membership

A daily practice of its own.

Trio Journals is a complete daily habit in its own right — three prompts, a reply to every entry, all gathered into My Story, My Life. It is also included free with every Daily Success membership. Subscribe to Trio on its own below, or choose the plan that suits the number of children on it.

How many children?

Maximum 3 children per account. All prices AUD, inclusive of GST.

Monthly

$12

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Subscribe monthly

Billed each month. Cancel anytime.

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Yearly

$120

per year · billed once · AUD inc. GST

Save 17% versus monthly

Subscribe yearly

Billed once a year. Cancel anytime.

Every plan includes

The daily habit

Trio Journals

  • Gratitude — a short note on something noticed and appreciated today.
  • Planning — a short plan for tomorrow, or anything you’re thinking through.
  • Day-to-day reflection — a short reflection on something from your day.

Every entry comes back in two parts — a thoughtful note back, and a gentle correction of your English — all gathered into My Story, My Life.

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Included with Daily Success

Trio Journals comes built into every Daily Success membership at no extra cost. If your family is already on Daily Success, you already have this — there’s no need to subscribe here. See the Daily Success program →

Not ready to commit? The first week is free — start with Daily Success and Trio comes with it.

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The idea

A journal that writes back.

Most journals are a drawer you talk into. You write, you close the cover, and nothing answers. Trio Journals is built the other way around. You write a few lines a day — and a few lines come back: a thoughtful response to what you said, and a friendly correction of how you said it.

Over weeks, those entries gather into something larger than any single day — a record of what you noticed, planned and learned, kept in one place and answered all the way through.

Not a record you keep. A correspondence you keep up.

Three journals, one habit

Three small prompts. About five minutes a day.

Each day you write to one of three short prompts. None takes long — the point is not length, it is the daily return. Together they train three quiet skills that school rarely has time for.

Journal 01

Gratitude

A short note on something you noticed and appreciated today.

Naming one good thing a day is among the most reliably studied habits in wellbeing — it trains attention toward what is working, not only what is missing.

Attention · Mindset

Journal 02

Planning

A short plan for tomorrow, or anything you are thinking through.

Putting the day ahead into words turns a vague worry into a clear first step — the small act of deciding on paper, before the day decides for you.

Judgment · Decision-making

Journal 03

Day-to-day reflection

A short reflection on something from your day.

Looking back at what happened, and what it meant, is how a day becomes a lesson instead of a blur. Reflection is where experience turns into understanding.

Insight · Self-knowledge

What comes back

A reply to every entry — in two parts.

This is what separates Trio Journals from a notebook. Write your few lines, and two short responses come back — one for your thinking, one for your writing.

Part one · A note back

A reply to what you wrote

A thoughtful, personal response to what you actually said — reflecting your thought back to you, and offering one relevant idea or gentle question to carry into tomorrow. The kind of reply a well-read mentor might give: warm, considered, never preachy. It draws on the same body of thinking behind our senior curriculum — psychology, decision-making, meaning and character — in a few plain, human sentences.

Part two · On your English

A light touch on the writing

A friendly correction of the writing itself — a clearer word here, a smoother sentence there, one habit worth fixing. Light enough never to sting, specific enough to teach. This is the writing habit kept alive: a little sharper every day, without a single worksheet, on writing that matters to you because it is your own.

A real example · Reflection

Today I finally talked to the new kid who sits alone at lunch. I was nervus but he was actualy really funny and we talked the whole time. I dont know why I waited so long.

A note back

What a quietly brave thing to do. Notice what actually happened: the part you dreaded turned out to be the easy part — the waiting was the hard part. That gap between the dread and the reality is worth holding on to. Next time it shows up, today is your evidence. Who else around you might be one small hello away from a good conversation?

On your English

Three quick spellings to tuck away — nervus → nervous, actualy → actually (it keeps both l’s), and dont → don’t takes an apostrophe. Lovely, natural writing otherwise; that last sentence lands precisely because it is short.

The one place it all gathers

My Story, My Life

Three journals. One growing record.

Gratitude, planning, reflection — wherever you write, it all flows into a single place. Every entry and every reply is gathered into one record and sent to your inbox: the same simple channel WritePath already uses, with nothing to log into.

A week in, you have a week of your life in your own words. A year in, you have something rare — a record of who you were, what you noticed, and how you grew. That collection is My Story, My Life.

Private to you. Your entries and the replies are yours alone — they are never shared. A parent sees only that you have kept up the habit: a dated log with a short title for each entry, never the words themselves and never the feedback. The habit stays visible; the writing stays private.

Simple to start, simple to manage

How it works once you subscribe.

No app to install, no password to remember, no lock-in. Here is the whole process.

1

Subscribe — or find it waiting

Choose monthly or yearly above. Already on Daily Success? Trio Journals is already included — nothing more to buy.

2

Register your child

Your confirmation email includes a link to My Account, where you add your child — their first name and the email their journal collects to.

3

Sign in without a password

Access is passwordless — an emailed sign-in code, or one tap with Google. Nothing for your child to forget.

4

Write the first line

Pick a prompt and write a few lines. The first reply comes back the same way — and My Story, My Life begins.

Before you decide

Common questions.

Is Trio Journals included with Daily Success?

Yes — every Daily Success membership includes Trio Journals at no extra cost. This page is for families who want the journals on their own. If you’re already a Daily Success member, you already have it.

What does my child get back after each entry?

A reply in two parts: a thoughtful note back on what they wrote, and a gentle correction of their English. Light enough to encourage, specific enough to teach — on writing that is genuinely their own.

Can parents read the entries?

No. Journaling is personal, so the writing and the replies stay private to your child. As a parent you see only a simple log that the habit is happening — the date and a short title for each entry — never the words themselves and never the feedback.

How much time does it take each day?

About five minutes. One short prompt, a few lines, and a reply back. The point is the daily return, not the length — a small habit that adds up over weeks and months.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. Whether you choose monthly or yearly, you can cancel from your account at any time — no phone call, no waiting.

Is AI used in the replies?

Yes. The replies are AI-assisted, working within human-designed frameworks — the same approach used across WritePath. The note back offers warm perspective and good thinking; it is not therapy or professional advice, and your child always does their own writing.