
The Yume Techo 31 Things page is a reusable numbered page with lines from 1 to 31. Use it when everyone wants a one-month list, one small note per day, or a themed collection that feels smaller than 100 Things. It is good for gratitude, memories, journal prompts, tiny wins, daily ideas, family moments, prayer notes, home resets, creative prompts, or anything that works beautifully as “one thing a day.”
This page is not meant to become a heavy daily obligation. It is a small container. If you miss a day, leave the line blank, write two tomorrow, or turn the page into a simple list instead of a calendar.
How to get to this page

- Open the main Index page: use the planner Index if you need to return to the map.
- Tap the Template Pages icon: this opens the Template Index with reusable clean pages.
- Tap 31 Things: it is under Level 10 Life in the Essential Templates list.
- Copy the page before writing: this is a clean template master. Duplicate it first, then write on the copy.
Before you write: give the list one theme
31 Things is an Essential Template Page. Keep the original clean and make a copy for the month, challenge, list, or memory collection you want to build.
- Open 31 Things from Template Index.
- Duplicate or copy the page in your app. Use the page overview, thumbnail view, page manager, or page actions menu.
- Name the copy clearly. Examples: 31 Gratitude Notes, 31 Tiny Wins, 31 Home Resets, 31 Journal Prompts, 31 Things I Learned, or July Memories.
- Decide whether the numbers mean days or items. If they mean days, line 1 is day 1. If they mean items, fill them in any order.
- Keep each line small. One sentence is enough. A long story can move to Notes or Journal.
Ways to use this page
1. 31 gratitude notes
Use one line per day to record something small that helped, encouraged, surprised, or made the day softer. This works well because gratitude does not need a long essay to be useful.
2. One-line-a-day memory page
Use the page as a tiny monthly memory log. This is helpful for busy months when full journaling feels too much, but you still want proof that life happened.
3. 31 tiny wins
Use the page to collect small wins when confidence is low or the month feels messy. This makes progress visible without needing a perfect productivity streak.
4. Journal prompts for a month
Use each line for one short prompt to answer on a Daily page, Notes page, or journal page. The 31 Things page becomes the prompt menu.
5. Prayer, faith, or reflection notes
Use the list for short prayers, verses to revisit, gratitude, people to remember, values, reflections, or small acts of care.
6. Creative prompt or art idea list
Use 31 Things to build a small creative challenge. It is less intimidating than a giant idea bank and easier to use than scattered notes.
7. Home reset or declutter list
Use one line for one tiny home action. This works better than writing “clean house” because every line is a small doorway back into the home.
8. Body care and low-energy help list
Use the page for easy care ideas that are easy to forget when life is busy. Keep the items practical and warm.
9. Family, kids, or relationship moments
Use 31 Things for tiny things people say or do that you want to remember. This page is sweet for parents, teachers, partners, friends, and family seasons.
10. Content, shop, or idea-a-day list
Use the page for a one-month content or business idea list without turning it into a full production calendar.
What I usually use it for and how I use it
Tips for using this page
- Write the first three obvious lines and stop. Let the rest grow during the month. If the list is not tied to daily dates, fill it slowly whenever ideas arrive.
- Leave blanks, write "rest day," combine several days, or switch from daily mode to item-list mode. The page is still useful even with gaps.
- Name the page with a theme before filling it. Use 31 Meals, 31 Prompts, 31 Memories, 31 Home Resets, or 31 Product Ideas. One theme makes the list easier to finish and reuse.
- Keep one short sentence here and move the full story to Notes, Journal, Daily, or Photo Page. 31 Things can be the index to longer memories.
- Repeats are allowed. Repeated entries show what actually helps life. If you want variety, add a tiny detail: coffee before school, tea during rain, sleep after a hard day, or quiet while the house rested.
- Use short private codes, keep sensitive details on a private Notes page, or make this list about prompts instead of answers. The page can be meaningful without exposing everything.
- Undo if possible. If not, bring in a fresh clean copy from the original planner file. After that, make "copy first" the first step every time you use an Essential Template Page.
Final thought
I hope this helps you choose one small next step! 31 Things is useful because it makes one month feel small enough to notice. Copy the clean page, give the list one theme, keep each line short, and let imperfect days stay human. A page with gaps can still hold a month beautifully!
Need exact app steps for copying this page?
If you need the exact buttons for duplicating this template, moving the copied page, importing Yume Techo, or using hyperlinks, use the Help Center app guide for your device.