Timeblock
Time (PST) | Plan | Reality |
---|---|---|
0000 | SLEEP | |
0030 | SLEEP | |
0100 | SLEEP | |
0130 | SLEEP | |
0200 | SLEEP | |
0230 | SLEEP | |
0300 | SLEEP | |
0330 | SLEEP | |
0400 | SLEEP | |
0430 | SLEEP | |
0500 | SLEEP | |
0530 | SLEEP | |
0600 | SLEEP | |
0630 | Making lattes and breakfast | |
0700 | Meditation | |
0730 | Reading: Hold Me Tight | and Eating breakfast |
0800 | Morning routine | |
0830 | Spaced-repetition | |
0900 | Work: Maintenance | |
0930 | Walk with wife | |
1000 | Walk with wife | |
1030 | Stretching | |
1100 | Buffer | |
1130 | Running 2.5 miles | |
1200 | Lunch | |
1230 | NAP | TV: YouTube Overwatch |
1300 | Meeting: FE Discussion | Blog: The Perfect Studying Routine |
1330 | Meeting: FE Discussion | NAP |
1400 | Buffer | Work: Data Classification Tasks |
1430 | Work: Data Classification Tasks | |
1500 | Work: Data Classification Tasks | |
1530 | Work: Data Classification Tasks | |
1600 | Meeting: Mixpanel Meditation | Work: Data Classification Tasks |
1630 | Buffer | Work: Data Classification Tasks |
1700 | Work: Data Classification Tasks | |
1730 | Work: Data Classification Tasks | |
1800 | Buffer | Work: Data Classification Tasks |
1830 | Music with wife | Work: Data Classification Tasks |
1900 | Gaming: SSBM | |
1930 | Hanging out | Gaming: SSBM |
2000 | Hanging out | Eating |
2030 | Winding down | Hanging out |
2100 | SLEEP | |
2130 | SLEEP | |
2200 | SLEEP | |
2230 | SLEEP | |
2300 | SLEEP | |
2330 | SLEEP |
Entertainment
SSBM is now a part of the timeblock template I start with each day. The goal is to play a bit everyday, and to drill certain capabilities. I may also start participating in tournaments.
Things have been going consistently well here. Entertainment consumption is more intentional. I may stop writing about it each morning.
Meditation (Day 26)
A month's worth of meditation approaches! Exciting.
I have unlocked a new, meditation-only ability: the desire to look at the timer results in a bodily reaction that soothes this desire. My internal sense of time is also fairly accurate, I think.
I think I may start learning the various hand poses (it seems they are called mudras). I am quite enjoying using the Dhyana (which seems to be the one to use for the daily meditation practice). They seem Anki worthy.