These study journals seem to be all the rage lately.
I have decided to follow the advice as outlined here:
http://www.igoindonesia.org/tutorial-go/115-article/846-to-become-a-master-of-go-is-not-easy-but-became-an-amateur-5d-or-6d-its-not-hard.html.
First up is the Lee Changho's selected life and death problems (
http://senseis.xmp.net/?LiChangHoJingjiangWeiqiSihuo). The first book is supposed to be very easy, and they are supposed to progress in difficulty. After that is Lee Changho's Tesuji series (
http://senseis.xmp.net/?LiChangHoJingjiangWeiqiShoujin). Finally, after that is WeiQi life and death 1000 (
http://senseis.xmp.net/?WeiqiLifeAndDeath1000Problems).
My plan: Bring a notepad, and record which ones I got wrong/which ones took a while. Review these especially to correct my mistakes. To "clear" a book, I need to be able to go through it taking an average of less than 30seconds per problem, with 95%+ accuracy. I repeat a book until it is cleared.
I will record my progress here, along with what I scribble down on my notepad. I am setting no specific deadlines or periodic requirements.