Welcome AJ, and good luck with your journal, I hope it helps you.
In my experience journals work best if you concentrate on just one market. It's difficult to learn when you may need to use different skills in various markets.
It's useful to have specific goals in mind. When I first began keeping a journal it was nothing more than a list of trades. It told me very little about my trading. I could tell myself to be more disciplined etc. but it meant more when I could identify my strengths and weaknesses and understand my emotions.
If you haven't already, take a look at "Jay's Journal". It's a brilliant example of how to use a journal to enhance your learning. Jasont will make faster progress than most of us learning our markets or about ourselves as traders.
Hope to read your journal entries over the coming days, weeks, months, etc.