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 leisure activities are you planning today that might complement your creative projects or provide a refreshing break from your routine?
  • Considering your recent enjoyment of journaling and crafting, is there a particular material or technique you're excited to explore more deeply today?
  • How might you use your time today to reflect on any new ideas or inspirations for your artwork or writing?
  • What are your plans for today?
  • Anything else you want to mention?

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TODOS

[ ] - Push up daily suggestions and journals to GitHub
[ ] - Update and automate the website repository
[ ] - Work on server code for joined-up handwriting
[ ] - Go for a walk in the woods
[ ] - Read books on Creative Coding/Computer Arts
[ ] - Relax, potentially integrate reading and downtime


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JOURNAL

This morning, I decided to focus on reading books relevant to creative coding and computer arts. I figured these would naturally complement my work and give me a mental boost. I also planned an afternoon walk in the woods as a refreshing break. The combination seemed ideal—immersing in topics I love and then taking a breather in nature.

I spent part of the morning gardening. It was cooler, and tackling the overgrowth at the end of the garden was satisfying. There’s something grounding about getting your hands dirty first thing. After that, I made my way to the old studio to ensure it’s still in top-notch condition for when it finally sells.

My afternoon coding plans took a turn. While initially focused on the handwriting server, an idea hit me to automate the syncing of my journal and to-do list over to my website. This seemed like a more pressing task, and before I knew it, the morning had flown by.

Later in the afternoon, I aimed to read those books I had set aside earlier. I didn’t make it to the walk in the woods; priorities shifted. Instead, I ended up doing some book readings on coding as planned. My eyes felt a bit itchy, possibly due to the morning's gardening, but I didn't let it bother me too much.

Reflecting on my day's work, the updates to my website automation provided a lot of satisfaction. Streamlining how journal entries and to-do lists get updated seamlessly makes the whole process much simpler. While I didn’t touch the handwriting server today, what I achieved still felt rewarding.

Throughout the day, I made a point to think about how I could use time more effectively to integrate new ideas and inspirations for my work. Although I didn’t get around to starting on the meditation practice I keep meaning to add to my routine, I know it’s something that would help reduce stress if I can fit it in consistently.

I also started tackling the backlog of missing suggestions that Kitty creates based on my morning entries. I aimed to backfill those suggestions, as I have morning entries going back almost a year but only about two months' worth of suggestions. This task, while tedious, felt satisfying to inch closer to completion.

Gardening, checking on the old studio, a bit of coding, and tackling missing suggestions—fitting all this into one day was quite the juggle. It might not have been the relaxing Sunday I'd envisioned, but it was productive, and I did dive into subjects and activities I enjoy.

By the end of the day, I realised I’d ended up doing more gardening, which needed doing but wasn't initially planned. A bit of cooking also took a chunk of the evening, balancing all the day's activities nicely. I didn't get to the walk or fully delve into all the books, but the coding and updates felt incredibly worthwhile.

Finally, no mention of anything else seemed crucial today other than the slight itchiness of my eyes. I kept my stress levels in check and navigated through a few changes of plans fairly smoothly. Not every day goes as planned, but making the most of it is always key.


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SUGGESTIONS

Certainly! Here's a suggestion for today based on your morning Q&As and contextualizing ongoing issues from previous Q&As:

Main Suggestion for the Day

Focus on relaxing activities and book reading to rejuvenate for the upcoming work week.

Action Points:

  • Gardening for physical activity: You've already made a start on this, continue to spend a relaxed time attending to your garden, ensuring it's in good condition.

  • Go for a walk in the woods: As part of a refreshing break, this will help clear your mind and prepare you for the week ahead.

  • Book reading: Dive into your Creative Coding and Computer Arts books. This can help spark ideas and keep your creativity flowing.

Affirmation:

"I relax and rejuvenate today, setting myself up for a productive and creative week ahead."

Other Thoughts:

  • Avoid stressing about the handwriting server project today. Remember that weekends are for rest and recreation, and you have ample time during the workweek to tackle coding tasks.

  • Consider spending time this evening outlining what you'd like to accomplish in the upcoming week, helping you prioritize tasks come Monday. By integrating leisure and light productivity today, you'll strike a balance that refreshes both your body and mind. Enjoy your day off!

Normal Kitty 😺