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Below, I've quoted a comment I wrote last year on kbin (RIP) about what I keep in my journal.
A notable change since then is that I've augmented the journal with a set of weekly "time card" files where I jot down a few words about what I'm doing each day as I do it -- super useful for preparing summaries for my boss on what I got done each week, and it's helped reduce some of my anxiety/depression problems. I keep that as a set of conceptually related but separate files. To be clear, I make those for my own use; work doesn't require it, and I don't share them verbatim with anyone. They're just another tool to help me remember the things I want to make sure I don't forget.
Now that I read it, I start to think some wiki-like engine with sorting by tags and with hyperlinks can be useful there. If you encounter that person you called like Jason a couple of times without remebering their name, you would be able to collext every piece of info about them if you queue Jason-guy. Hmmm.
Maybe Obsidian or something similar would be useful for that.
https://obsidian.md/