1) Standardize timing
Log injections at a consistent time whenever you can. Cleaner timing makes patterns and missed entries much easier to spot.
2) Track method and site when relevant
If site or method matters for the peptide you are tracking, note it in a few words so the log still means something later.
3) Keep notes concise
Notes should explain what changed, not tell the whole story. Short notes are easier to scan when you review a month of entries.
4) Use calendar views for review
A calendar view makes gaps, drift, and streaks visible fast, which is exactly what you want from an injection log.
Safety and use
Peptide Tracker provides organizational tools only. It does not provide medical guidance. Always follow qualified clinical advice for health decisions.