Decision Journal

Decision Journal

Make better decisions.

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Make better decisions with the Decision Journal app. The app helps you make better decisions by making it easy to document, review, and analyze them.
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What do you think? …

Serge Mikeyev
Decision journal contains a question form which helps to make a decision, does not it?
Alex Meyer
@smikeyev it's more for recording your decisions after you've made them so that you can look back later on after you know the outcome and evaluate your own thinking. It should however help make future decisions by seeing what things you have been accurate on and what things you haven't.
Serge Mikeyev
@alexcmeyer Thanks a lot for clarification!
Joshua Wöhle
Interesting idea. I currently use evernote for this purpose and simply look back to my decision notes 3 months earlier. I guess where this could improve would be to track decision quality over time?
Alex Meyer
@joshua_wohle yup, as I said, I used to do almost the same things myself in Google docs but found it hard to keep up timely reviews and ended up having to create decisions and reviews after the fact, which leads to loss of information. The automatic reminders are key. Another area that we're also working on improving with a specific app for decision journals is in analysis. By using tags, scoring reviews, etc. you can track how you do on certain decisions over time and hopefully more easily view patterns and errors that you may be making.
Alex Meyer
Hi everyone, Something that I've come to rely on personally is keeping a decision journal. The problem is that keeping one can be challenging. So to scratch my own itch, I created a digital one for anyone to use. The nice features of having an app to keep your decision journal vs just using pen and paper or a google doc are the automatic review reminders and the ability to tag and analyze groups of decisions. Anyways, this was a bit of a passion project of mine and it scratched my own itch. Hopefully, it also helps others. Even if you don't use the app, I still highly recommend you keep a decision journal!