Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪfˌlɔɡɪŋ/
noun a practice of recording and tracking data about one's life, typically using digital devices such as cameras and wearable technology
A1 Lifelogging is a way to track your daily activities using technology.
A2 I started lifelogging to monitor my exercise and sleep patterns.
B1 Many people use lifelogging apps to improve their productivity and health.
B2 The lifelogging device automatically records my location and heart rate throughout the day.
C1 Lifelogging has become a popular trend among individuals seeking to optimize their daily routines.
C2 The lifelogging software compiles all my data into detailed reports for analysis and reflection.
formal Lifelogging is the practice of tracking and recording various aspects of one's life using technology.
informal I've been lifelogging for a year now and it's really helped me stay organized.
slang Some people call lifelogging 'life-tracking' - it's all about keeping tabs on your daily activities.
figurative In a way, lifelogging is like creating a digital diary that captures every moment of your life.
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