Daily template
Morning (5h):
- 1h warmup & breakfast
- 2h write for blog + break
- 2h recent log + article reading + responses, or errands.
Afternoon (6h):
- 0.5h lunch
- 1h reading: leisure on Mon/Wed/Fri, work related on Tue/Thu/Sat.
- 1.5h focused project work time
- 3pm – 5pm (UTC-4) project work + #o chat window
- 0.5h walk or exercise
- 0.5h flex
Evening (5h):
- 2h dinner
- 0.5h blog prep
- 1.5h flex
- 0.5h journal
- 0.5h winding down
This indicates 4-5.5 hours for project work on typical days. Subtracting 4 for weekly review and planning and 4-6 for social time gives 18-30 in the week.
Specific tasks
1. Continue office setup (router OS install + config; SSD upgrade for TRB machine): 5h.
2. Continue researching and apply for temporary local health insurance: 4h.
3. Sign and release v.pl patch and starter.
4. Press and test mod6’s TRB Keccak tree: 1h.
5. Update and test TRB patches (rawtx, Gales build): 6h.
6. Continue v.sh study: 2h.
7. Keep in touch with remote friends and family.
8. Assist Robinson as necessary with chasing deals, editing sales content or choosing boundaries to break the lesson plans into modules.
9. Next week’s review: due Friday (at least as it stands now).
Time permitting
10. Make a list of applications I use, for later genesis.
Other
Advance bedtime by 3 hours through the week. (I have no clue why I’m doing this plan at this hour… it just wouldn’t feel like a Sunday if I weren’t up doing some late thing apparently?)
The hours/plan seems to be fixed/unchanged so if it works and all is well, let it be, I guess. Though adding to it that “at this hour”, it doesn’t sound like reflecting much the reality of the hours, lol.
Meant to ask – do you plan to write-up and publish a clear guide re using your offline wallet and how all that is supposed to work?
(Maybe it doesn’t feel quite like a completed week if things are left overdue, there is something to it. But that’s a bit why it’s usually better to set deadlines for Friday rather than Sunday – so you don’t mess up what is supposedly a rest day/interval, really.)
Comment by Diana Coman — March 30, 2020 @ 8:17 am
I still like having the template there as some kind of guide or structure, though I can’t say the hours have been going as planned all that much lately, no.
I sure do.
Right. If it matters, I can do better than “no clue”: I was cheery about getting the review out Saturday, and chose to take a break and leave the plan for later as that’s been typically the easier of the two. This week I’ll go for getting both done earlier.
Comment by Jacob Welsh — March 30, 2020 @ 6:24 pm