Some ideas:
1) Go through the game twice, the first time annotating "on your own", the second time using a strong engine to find errors in your own annotation. Write what was missed, why, and possible causes/remedies.
2) Annotate for both sides, white and black. Write down what you were expectiong the opponent to play. When did the opponent surprise you?
3) If possible, note when you ran into time trouble.
4) Include "grand plans" in the annotation, not just short term plans.
5) Do a summary after the game is fully annotated, with action points to be taken, such as "learn rook vs. two pawns ending", "investigate the Ruy Lopez Exchange line with ....", "practice with the Tactics Trainer more", etc.
6) After several games were annotated, try to find the general weaknesses in your play. Ask yourself, "what is my greatest weakness."
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