Daily template
Morning (6h):
- 0.5h warmup
- 2h log + blog reading + responses, or errands
- 0.5h breakfast
- 2h write for blog + break
- 1h reading: alternating days of discretionary vs. work and forum-related
- 0.5h flex
Afternoon (5h):
- 0.5h lunch
- 2pm – 4:30pm project work + #o chat window
- 1.5h focused project work time
- .5h walk or exercise (start by 6pm)
Evening (5h):
- 2h dinner
- 0.5h blog prep (moving earlier from last week)
- 0.5h journal
- 1.5h flex
- 0.5h winding down
This indicates 4-6 hours for project work on typical days. Subtracting 4 for weekly review and planning and 4-6 for social time gives 18-34 in the week.
Specific tasks
1. Get contact info on blog, due: Monday
2. Assist Robinson as necessary with chasing the current or other potential deals.
3. Finish long-delayed article on my understanding of signature attachment schemes (and further articles of course).
4. Prepare postponed Databases presentation for Junto next week: 5h.
5. gbw signer: implement workaround for “dust” rule on change outputs; prepare for publishing: 10h, due: Wednesday.
6. Revisit gbw-node and TRB changes proposed during/since the draft series: 10h, due: Saturday.
7. Likely Saturday: Unix & Management training exchange.
8. Next week’s review: due Saturday. (I’m not optimistic about this happening but I’m not giving up!)
How much more work is there on the wallet? It’s the beginning of March already, ahem.
Btw, what happened to your own lead you had from that presentation?
And huh, are you saying you just… can’t do a review on Saturdays? I didn’t realise there was something evil blocking reviews on the holy day of Saturn or something, lolz.
Comment by Diana Coman — March 2, 2020 @ 1:05 pm
So it is. As far as I can presently tell, this should be it for v1.
I learned the prospect had been talking further with Robinson, so I let him have the lead. Too generous of me perhaps…
Possibly but that doesn’t strike me as quite the simplest explanation of observed phenomena, heh.
Comment by Jacob Welsh — March 2, 2020 @ 7:52 pm