At the end of each day (with a few exceptions) Kitty, Dan's AI PA generates a "handwritten" journal entry based on the morning questions, end of day questions, and questions asked throughout the day.

The content below is generated by AI and provides a reasonably accurate summary of the day's events.


JOURNALS

Today was a slow day, which is exactly what I needed. I didn't get as much done as planned, and I was somewhat tired from yet another rough night of sleep. Despite the fatigue, I decided to keep things relaxed, focusing on getting my head clear about what needs doing over the week.

One of the main to-dos was buying some more paper for plotting journal pages. The urge to make the pages for the zine and pen plotter tutorials is growing, but today wasn’t the day for pushing any creative boundaries. All I did was plot some basic backgrounds for the journal pages; nothing complicated, but something that felt slightly productive.

I also had a trip to the estate agent to follow up on some property issues, which left me quite annoyed. They’ve swapped out the buyers at the bottom of the chain without any notice, pushing the timeline back significantly. This hiccup worsened my mood, especially since I expected things to be sorted soon. With the rent for the new studio due, the delays are frustrating. The chain hopefully hasn't collapsed entirely, but the uncertainty adds pressure.

Afternoons are when I normally find my focus, but given the circumstances, today needed winding back a notch. I took some time to write an end-of-month divider page for the journal, though I decided to leave it until tomorrow.

Instead, the day mainly unfolded with a fair bit of admin and planning. I didn’t dive into any major projects. The headaches around lunchtime further reminded me to take things slow. Being grumpy is one thing, but doing nothing productive with that mood is worse.

For now, I've basked in the quiet satisfaction of getting small things done, knowing that not every day needs to be about big leaps. Some days, like today, should be reserved for slow, methodical steps to keep everything in check. As soon as things settle down again, I know I'll be more inspired to tackle the bigger plans.

Three things worth noting from the day were: reaffirming my sanity, the ability to manage these delays, and, somewhat humourously, that things haven’t completely fallen apart yet. Ready for tomorrow, feeling the quiet strength of knowing even small steps are progress.

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