Who this is for
People with a prayer, meditation, or intention-setting practice who want to keep what they're holding and notice how it unfolds.
The moment this saves you
I pray for people and situations and then forget I even prayed for them, so I never get to notice the answered ones or come back to the ones that are still open.
See it work
Messy spoken thought in. A clean, structured artifact out.
Intentions for today. I'm holding my friend Sarah in my thoughts, she's going through a hard diagnosis and I want to keep her close. Grateful for my health and the quiet morning I had. I'm setting an intention to be more patient with my kids, I snapped yesterday and want to do better. And I'm praying for some clarity on the job decision, I feel really torn. Also holding my dad, his recovery is going well and I'm thankful for that, that's an answered one really. Just want to keep these.
Intentions, June 5, 2026
Holding close
- Sarah, going through a hard diagnosis
- Dad's recovery (going well, grateful)
Intentions
- Be more patient with my kids (snapped yesterday, want to do better)
- Clarity on the job decision (feeling torn)
Gratitude
- My health; the quiet morning
The workflow
Record a voice note
Hit the hotkey and talk, no formatting, no typing.
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Contextli shapes your words into the structured output above.
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The prompt behind this context
I'm going to speak my prayers or intentions. Turn it into a dated entry: a bold "Intentions, [today's date]" heading, then group into bold sections as relevant: **Holding close** (people and situations), **Intentions** (personal aims), and **Gratitude** (thanks). Keep my own warmth and exact wording. This is a private spiritual record; do NOT add commentary, advice, or religious interpretation. Don't invent people or items. Output only the entry.
Make it your own. This is a starting point. Once it's in Contextli, tweak the instructions so the output comes out exactly how you like it.
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Next, open Contextli, go to the Contexts page, click Import, choose From JSON, paste, then Import Context. It is ready to use.
Make it your own. This is a starting point. Once it's in Contextli, tweak the instructions so the output comes out exactly how you like it.
Your raw recording and transcription stay on your device, so you can always go back to the original.
Related contexts
Gratitude Log
Gratitude works, but writing it out kills the habit by day four. Just say the three things out loud, the good coffee, the text from a friend, whatever. Twenty seconds, and you've got a dated list you'll actually want to reread.
Daily Journal
It's 11pm and a blank page feels like a chore, so you skip it again. Instead, just talk the way you'd process the day in your head. You'll wake up to a warm, honest entry in your own voice, not a transcript.
Mood Check-In
You can feel your mood sliding but you never log it, so you can't see the pattern. Just say how you're doing right now and what's behind it. You get a dated entry with an intensity you can actually look back on.
Questions people ask
Questions journalers ask about Prayer & Intention Log
How do I keep a daily journal every day when I have no time?
Speak instead of write. A spoken daily journal entry takes 60 to 90 seconds, compared to 10 to 20 minutes with pen and paper. The Prayer & Intention Log context structures your spoken words into a readable entry with a date, key themes, and a reflection. You can do it during your morning routine without sitting down.
What should I include in a daily journal entry?
A daily journal entry works best when it covers the specific areas the format is designed for, such as a highlight, a challenge, and a lesson, or the things you are grateful for and why. The Prayer & Intention Log context extracts these elements from whatever you say and structures them into a consistent entry.
How do I start a daily journal habit that actually sticks?
The main reason journaling habits fail is friction: it takes too long and needs a quiet place to write. Removing the typing step removes most of that friction. Contextli lets you speak a daily journal entry anywhere, and the Prayer & Intention Log context does the formatting. Most people find 60 to 90 seconds of speaking daily is sustainable when 10 minutes of writing was not.
Is voice journaling as effective as written journaling?
Research on expressive writing suggests the reflective process is what produces the benefit, not the physical act of writing. Speaking your thoughts aloud with intention activates the same reflective process. The Prayer & Intention Log context structures the output into a readable entry you can review later, which keeps the readability benefit of a written journal without requiring typing.
How do I add this context to Contextli?
Copy the context on this page, then open Contextli and go to the Contexts page. Click Import, choose From JSON, paste it into the Import from Clipboard window, and click Import Context. It is ready to use in under 30 seconds. If you do not have Contextli yet, you can download it for free first.
Is my voice recording private? Does Contextli send it anywhere?
Your voice recording and the transcription are stored on your device only. Contextli processes your audio locally and does not send your recordings or transcription text to any server. The structured output it produces is text you control, and you decide where it goes.
Can I change what the output looks like?
Yes. Every context in Contextli is a starting point you can edit. Open the context in the app, change the instructions to adjust the structure, tone, or fields, and save. The next time you use it, the output reflects your changes. You are not locked into the default format.
Do I need to install an app to use this context?
Yes. Contextli is a free app. Download it, then copy this context and paste it into the Import from Clipboard window on the Contexts page. The whole process takes about 30 seconds.