Block a short, protected window to scan recent entries. Identify one repeated mistake and one repeatable win. Write a small experiment for the coming week. Close with a gratitude note to reinforce what worked. This ritual cements learning, prevents drift, and turns knowledge into action. The review’s cadence matters more than duration or presentation quality.
Create tags for domains, risks, and triggers, then count how often they appear in good or poor outcomes. Track a few metrics, such as calibration error or decision turnaround time. Build a lightweight dashboard or simple summary page. Numbers clarify intuitions, make progress visible, and encourage consistency without turning your journal into an overwhelming data project.