Young Hands Club

February 24, 2020

JFW plan, week of 24 Feb 2020

Filed under: Jacob Welsh — Jacob Welsh @ 6:21 am

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.

2 Comments

  1. 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

  2. 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

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