Knowing what one knows is tough. But less than it used to be. Socrates is dead, good riddance.
You're good at writing two pages essays, right? Everyone used to be.
How will you stick to two pages? By using ellipsis and parenthesis, like (explain this later).
With a pen, in a notebook, with capital letters? Yes, and that might help me with the writeboard.
Is it easy to start writing bout anything you fancy? No problem at all, I just write a title and work from there.
Can you work without plan? Of course: all I need is to survive with a few pointers in the margins.
Can you write without citing? Hmmm, that means I must get very clear and simple.
What does it look like? Three to four paragraphs, like short articles, like posts.
Every day? Almost, as it only takes half an hour; at least as long as I have the energy.
You understand why? To exercise myself at philosophical exercises, I gather.
What will you do with that? My wild guess is that these will become working material, around which I could at least put multifarious notes.