Briefly describe what's happening. Focus on facts you can observe, not interpretations.
Tip: More details = better guidance. Include timing, frequency, who's involved, and specific examples.
Step 2: Identify Patterns
Based on your description, what patterns might be important?
Tip: Look for repetitions. What happens before/after? What makes it better/worse?
Step 3: Your Recommended Method
Based on your input, here's the specific method for your situation:
Note: These methods help you organize your own observations. They are not professional advice. For medical, legal, or financial matters, consult appropriate professionals. Your judgment guides all decisions.
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Respects your specific situation and choices
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