This is a collection of things that Kitty (the AI PA) created for the day. Starting with questions in the morning and then creating a todo list for me (Daniel) to follow. Suggestions for the day are also created (although I've put them at the end to make the layout better).

At the end of the day Kitty will ask some "END OF DAY QUESTIONS", which aren't included here, and then creates a journal entry, as if was written by me, which then gets written using Kitty's drawing machine into my paper journal.

The content below is generated by AI, not all days contain all the things.


DAILY ROLL-UP


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MORNING QUESTIONS

  • What is one thing you would like to learn or improve in your art today?
  • In light of your recent challenge with context switching, how can you better manage your breaks today to maintain productivity?
  • Reflecting on your past projects, what's an exciting new creative task or idea you're eager to explore or implement today?
  • What are your plans for today?
  • Anything else you want to mention?

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TODOS

[ ] - Take Nixie to hospital drop-off and pick-up
[ ] - Record and edit intro to week notes video
[ ] - Send email to solicitor and text to mother
[ ] - Check ChatGPT API endpoints for question quality
[ ] - Doodle in the evening for art improvement


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JOURNAL

Today was a mixed bag of productivity and crucial family time. First thing in the morning, I reflected on my ongoing challenge of maintaining focus amidst a crowded mental landscape. Some days, it feels like there's a circus in my head, juggling tasks left, right, and centre. Despite that, I managed to identify a straightforward way to find a bit of creative play—maybe some doodling in the evening would be a good way to wind down.

The day was preoccupied with taking Nixie to the hospital. The sheer fact that this dominated my day added a layer of stress and imbalance. It was necessary to take the day off work and put Nixie first. Navigating the uncertainty of the hospital environment, waiting to see her through the procedure, transport logistics—all demanding yet essential tasks. It wasn’t just about being there physically but ensuring she felt supported and cared for.

I had plans to stop by the old studio, mainly to check if things were in order. A brief visit offered a good break, a small task that needed doing but didn't consume too much mental energy. Once that was ticked off the list, it was back home, preparing for the main hospital run. My mind was quite scattered, making it challenging to switch between tasks smoothly. But as they say, the needs must.

While waiting during Nixie's appointment, I managed to record an intro for the weeknotes video. It felt satisfying to make some progress there, despite everything. Later, I edited the weeknotes video, a task that brought a sense of accomplishment, especially as the recording process had been anything but smooth earlier in the week.

Communication was also on today's agenda: emailing my solicitor about some ongoing legal matters and sending a text to my mother, another task completed around lunchtime. These small steps of reaching out and sorting details formed little patches of productivity amidst the broader, more significant concerns.

As the day transitioned into evening, I aimed to return to the idea of doodling. The simplicity of doodling offers a creative outlet that isn't too taxing. The goal was to improve my ability in this area—something easily worked on even during a hectic day like today.

Finally, a bit of tech-focused curiosity resurfaced. I experimented with ChatGPT API endpoints to compare question quality across different versions. This encapsulates the ever-evolving nature of what I do: always checking tools, enhancing systems, making sure even the AI that aids my journaling and tweets performs optimally.

Now it’s evening, and I'm much too tired to engage in any profound activities. The plan is to rest, maybe a bit of "resting my eyes" on the sofa, as many would call it. The mental blocks throughout the day were real, and each task took more effort than usual. Nonetheless, it was rewarding to focus on smaller tasks, even if overall productivity felt lower.

Despite the challenges, today brought its share of small victories and moments of needed respite. The week has been intense but manageable. Here’s to hoping the next week brings a clearer headspace. More minor transitions, fewer pauses between tasks—that's the goal moving forward.


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SUGGESTIONS

Sure, Daniel. Here’s the main suggestion for today, along with some actionable bullet points and a positive affirmation to keep you motivated. Let's also take into account the ongoing issues and previous Q&As for a well-rounded approach.

Main Suggestion for Today

Given your plan to take Nixie to the hospital today and the overall mental load you're experiencing, focus on allowing yourself to handle only essential tasks and find small moments for doodling to decompress. This will help manage your stress and keep you productive in a balanced way.

Action Points

  • Hospital Logistics: Ensure Nixie's comfortable and you have everything prepared for the hospital visit. Remember, this is your top priority today.
  • Video Task: Record the intro for the week notes video during your waiting time at the hospital if possible, then edit the rest when you're back at home.
  • Communication: Send the necessary email to your solicitor and text your mother around lunchtime, as planned. Quick wins on this front can lift some mental weight.

Affirmation

You've got a lot on your plate today, but you are resilient and capable. Take it one step at a time, and remember to take deep breaths.

Other Thoughts

Today's challenging schedule means pressing pause on some of your creative explorations and coding tasks. Embrace this as a day dedicated to essential tasks and self-care — you'll be ready to tackle your projects afresh next week.

Normal Kitty 😺