Actual daily journalling?

I am very aware of of how programmable LogSeq is and I think that’s the nub of my question.
There would be so many ways to go about a daily journal and ways to structure the data, that I was looking for examples of how people are going about it.
@Siferiax has a very involved set up that seems to evolve quite a bit. I found that pretty impressive and there are some good ideas there that I could see myself applying to my own situation.
Even my current DevonThink journalling methods evolved from simple dumps of my morning thoughts, to tracking what I was reading, then watching and listening to, and automating some of it with Shortcuts.

My intention right now is to take a month of old markdown journals from Devonthink, import them into LogSeq and try to restructure them to be more block friendly. Just to see what I can use from the old way and what the new data structures available in LogSeq can do for me.

At some point I’ll probably try to convert my Shortcuts to make LogSeq friendly entries (many of my physical fitness entries get entered into the iOS Health app at the same time as I make an entry in the journal). It will definitely evolve. Superiority Through Constant Mutation!

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