At the end of the day, maybe we shouldn't be recording our "wins," (which sounds like your goal is to conquer the world, to beat people and things), but "what did I learn?"
The question you frame your day with (one in the morning, one in the evening) really reflects (or shapes?) your world view and what kind of person you are.
Instead of "wins," it could be "learn," or "experience fully." It could be "talk to" "what did I finish what I set out to do?" "experience Gods love in the world?" "see?" "make?" "new ideas that I had?"
Each of those suggest what's important in the world, where you think inspiration and value come from.
The same can be said for the questions that you ask at the beginning of the day: Instead of just WHAT are you grateful for, you can ask WHO are you grateful for? WHO do you look forward to talking to today?" "What do you want to learn today?" "what experiment do you want to achieve?" And then can be even simpler: Where do you look forward to riding? walking? eating?
More end of the day questions: "what was I inspired by?" "What made me curious?" "what do I want to learn more about?"
When did I feel happiest? Most alive? Most at ease?
(seed idea from Feb 24 2018 journal)
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