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changed my journal format completely after 8 months - was it worth it

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    urbanfox
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    spent 8 months on a detailed narrative format - writing paragraph-style entries about each trade, the setup, my thinking, emotions. it was useful but slow and i found myself avoiding journaling on busy days because it felt like homework.

    just switched to a simple structured template: setup type, entry reason, emotion score 1-5, result, one-line lesson. wanted to share the experience since i've seen people debate formats a lot. and also curious if others have changed formats and whether they regret it.

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      Oliver
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      the format that gets used beats the perfect format that doesn't. sounds obvious but most traders over-design their journaling system for insights they want to have rather than the workflow they'll actually maintain. your switch sounds like the right call.

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        dreamchaser
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        went through a similar evolution. started narrative, moved to structured, now use a hybrid: structured template for every trade plus a free-form weekly reflection entry. the weekly entry is where i do the synthesis and look for patterns. daily structured entries are data collection, weekly entry is analysis. works well.

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          oliver_s
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          what goes in your weekly reflection? i've tried weekly reviews but always end up writing vague observations that don't go anywhere.

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            Chris
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            specific weekly reflection prompts that actually produce something useful: which trade this week best followed my rules and why, which trade deviated most from my rules and what triggered the deviation, what would i do differently with hindsight on just one specific trade. stay concrete and specific. 'i need more patience' is useless. 'i exited the eurusd trade at +15 pips instead of waiting for the +40 pip target because of a news headline that was irrelevant to my setup' is useful.

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              harrywalker
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              the emotion score out of 5 in structured templates is underrated. reviewing that column over 3 months you can clearly see whether high-emotion trades underperform low-emotion trades in your specific case. for some traders it's a strong signal, for others it's noise. you won't know until you've collected enough data.

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                Ian
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                whatever format reduces friction wins. structured template plus weekly narrative is a solid hybrid.

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