Daily template
Morning (6h):
- 0.5h warmup
- 2h log + blog reading + responses, or errands
- 0.5h breakfast
- 2h write for blog + break (moved earlier from last week)
- 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
- 1.5h flex
- 0.5h blog prep
- 0.5h journal
- 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.
Project tasks
1. Monday evening: Unix & Management training session (moved from Saturday)
2. Get contact info on blog (missed last week), due: Monday
3. Wednesday evening: attend Junto
4. gbw signer: continue testing, debug as necessary, prepare for publishing: 10h
5. Revisit gbw-node and TRB changes proposed during/since the draft series: 10h
6. Ask about proposed clearsigning scheme – not sure why I keep dropping this; anyway I have an article in mind to write about Bitcoin tx signing which might provide some reference.
Sounds quite settled and working for you, all fine (as stated at least, what can I say more).
Comment by Diana Coman — February 24, 2020 @ 10:01 am
While I took the time for blog writing today, continuing on the Bitcoin transaction signing topic, I didn’t get anything drafted. I observe that I spent a while staring down the blank page, then realized at least part of my problem was trying to work from a bunch of loose thoughts that I hadn’t nearly captured in my prior outline, so I proceeded to remedy that. I’ve definitely been letting the night-before preparation indicated here fall by the wayside.
Comment by Jacob Welsh — February 29, 2020 @ 5:51 am