My advice....for what it's worth.
Go over each game by yourself first and see if you can figure out why the outcome you won or lost. Was it a brilliant strategy on your part, a horrible blunder on your opponents, vice-versa? See if you can figure out the answers to those types of questions. After you've done that I would suggest plugging the game into an engine to see how you should have moved at crucial points in the game...obviously you're not going to be picking the number one move very often... so don't be discouraged by that. Also post your games on here. Lots of ppl here can give you pointers if you still are not sure how to play better in a similar situation. i don't see the point of analyzing blitz games with the same level of detail. Maybe other's do.
Aaron
Ive been playing chess for about a year now and my ratings have been improving quite quickly, however I have now gone as far as I can on pure experience and have now started to put more work into learning about endgames and improve my positional understanding and tacticts. One thing I have not really done as of yet is analyse my games properly, but I dont really know were to begin, I have just ordered Fritz 12 software to help but I really dont know how to go about it as I assume simply putting my games into an engine will not acheive very much. I would really apprecitae any advice, tips, ideas to help me start analysing my games. Oh and should I analyse all games including blitz?