Dear Zhoornal,
It has been an odd time since I last posted. Sleep issues so horrible you wouldn't believe.
Still in high spirits, solving go problems and playing online

I finished a bunch of go books:
- Get Strong at Tesuji
- Master Play - The Style of Lee Changho
- Master Play - The Attacking Styles of Kato Masao and Seo Bong Soo
- Understanding How to Play Go
- How Not to Play Go
- Graded Go Problems For Beginners, Volume 3
Yuan Zhou is an excellent writer and teacher of Go. Go out and buy all his books!
Started reading The Endgame and Get Up to Shodan. Also brushing up on my Java and Android to develop a better SGF viewer than is currently out there, that I've seen at least.
Solved a few of problems in 501 Tesuji Problems- I feel they are still a little over my level based on the first 10 problems. Finished Get Strong at Tesuji, and have mostly solved in 1001 life & death and randomly from other books in the Get Strong At-series.
I feel more confident playing on a real board now. Playing over pro games really helped. I am still winning with 4 handicap versus my 4 dan EGF go club buddy, and the 2 dan still doesn't want to give me any lower than 4 handicap. I haven't dropped a game to him since I came back to Go 2 months ago.
I am still easily distracted, my opening is horrible, and I lose games because I tend to get into local scuffles that affect the entire board in a bad way. I have gotten a little better at tenuki, and overall strategy, but so easy to get caught in the moment and just keep playing even though my groups are alive, or my opponent is alive.
Still SDK!

Question: How does one train away the horrible writing habit of "I" constantly?
Feedback wanted on the structure of this journal, if you like reading journals about go study - what do you want in them?