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Nonori: Deconstructing anxiety

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Nonori: Deconstructing anxiety

by Mike Bailleul

v1.1.3 55 MB Universal 4+

Description

Nonori is a private (and encrypted) mental wellness journal designed to help you understand your day, calm your mind, and reframe anxious thoughts with more clarity.

Some days feel heavy because of what happened.
Other days feel heavy because of how your mind interprets what happened.

Nonori helps you slow down, write things out, and build a simple daily routine around reflection, gratitude, breathing, and clearer thinking.

It’s not about forcing yourself to “think positive.”
It’s about creating space between you and your thoughts.

Your daily mental wellness routine.

With Nonori, you can take a few minutes each day to check in with yourself, describe your day, track how you feel, and notice the patterns behind your mood.

Use Nonori to:
• Write about your day
• Track your mood and mental state
• Keep a private thought journal
• Practice gratitude
• Use simple breathing exercises
• Reflect with daily insights
• Keep your values visible
• Turn your values into concrete actions
• Follow your progress over time

Small moments of reflection can help you understand what affects your mind, what helps you feel grounded, and what patterns keep coming back.

Reframe anxious thoughts with clarity.

When a thought feels overwhelming, Nonori helps you look at it more clearly.

Write down the thought that is bothering you, and Nonori can help identify cognitive distortions such as:
• Catastrophizing
• All-or-nothing thinking
• Mind reading
• Overgeneralization
• Personalization
• Emotional reasoning

Then, Nonori helps you reframe that thought in a more balanced, rational, and realistic way.

You are not trying to ignore reality.
You are learning to interpret it with more accuracy.

Inspired by CBT.

Nonori is inspired by principles from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, adapted into a simple and practical tool for daily use.

The process is simple:
• Notice what you feel
• Write down what happened
• Identify the thought behind the emotion
• Spot possible cognitive biases
• Reframe the thought with more balance
• Take small actions aligned with your values

Nonori is not passive wellness content.
It is an active tool for reflection, journaling, and mental clarity.

Private and encrypted.

Your thoughts are personal. Nonori is designed with privacy in mind, and your journal entries are encrypted to help keep your reflections protected.

You can write honestly, reflect freely, and build your routine in a private space.

Why Nonori is different?

Most wellness apps focus on quick relief: a sound, a quote, a breathing timer, or a temporary distraction.

Nonori gives you those calming tools, but goes further.

It helps you understand your mind, recognize recurring thought patterns, and build a daily habit of reflection.

You don’t run from your thoughts.
You write them down.
You observe them.
You question them.
You reframe them.
And gradually, you build more clarity.

Who Nonori is for.

Nonori is made for people who overthink, feel anxious, doubt themselves, or want a more structured way to take care of their mental health.

It is for anyone who wants more than a mood tracker and more than a simple journal.

If you want a private space to reflect on your day, understand your thoughts, practice gratitude, breathe, and build a clearer mental routine, Nonori is designed for you.

After a 7-day free trial, continue using Nonori with a Premium subscription:
Monthly: $9.99/month
Yearly: $69.99/year
Subscription auto-renews unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Payment is charged to your Apple ID account at confirmation of purchase. You can manage or cancel your subscription anytime in your Apple ID Account Settings.

Terms of Use (EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Privacy Policy: https://nonori.dualphotonlabs.com/privacy-policy
Terms of Use: https://nonori.dualphotonlabs.com/terms-of-service

What's new (v1.1.3)

Fix bug with notifications