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

  • Reflecting on your continued exploration of plotting Christmas cards, how do you plan to navigate potential challenges in today's session to make the process smooth and enjoyable?
  • Considering your engagement in both leisure and creative work, how might you further balance these activities today to ensure you stay refreshed and inspired?
  • What's one specific learning or discovery from yesterday's work on the FALLiNGWATER prints that you'd like to explore or expand upon today?
  • What are your plans for today?
  • Anything else you want to mention?

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TODOS

[ ] - Print more FALLiNGWATER cards
[ ] - Plot more Christmas cards
[ ] - Record video of today's plotting session
[ ] - Buy wrapping paper
[ ] - Organize festive decorations at home


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JOURNAL

Tuesday, what a rollercoaster! I started my morning sticking stamps on envelopes. Yes, I know, living the dream. But there's something oddly satisfying about it. Like playing Tetris with letters. By late morning, I gathered my bits and pieces, packed my stuff, and headed home.

Once at home, the festive vibes took over. Wrapped a mountain of presents, ready for Saturday. Now I can chill, or at least pretend to, without the looming thought of wrapping battles. Plus, it declutters the room, which is a bonus. How did humans ever live with unwrapped gifts in sight?

In between bouts of gift-wrapping wizardry, I managed last-minute Christmas shopping. Surprisingly, it wasn’t the stress-fest I feared. Though, I might have accidentally bought paper while ordering paper. It will all be useful, right? Maybe.

With a decent chunk of work done early on, my afternoon felt freer. There’s nothing like striking off a big to-do. The day went well, probably because I wrapped almost all the presents—a massive task ticked off. It’s a relief and makes room for more fun activities, or at least no more present-related procrastination.

Before wrapping up the day, I reflected on the delight of seeing FALLiNGWATER prints come to life. There’s something special about having a tangible representation of what's mostly digital. I'm definitely looking forward to next year being a blend of digital and pen plotting magic.

Things I’m grateful for today: staying warm, the ability to laugh at mundane tasks, and sellotape—it’s the unsung hero of Christmas. It was a quietly productive day. Here’s to more days where it all lines up nicely. Cheers to finding those small joys amid holiday chaos.


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SUGGESTIONS

Main Suggestion for the Day: Focus on completing your remaining tasks in the studio, like working on FALLiNGWATER prints and plotting Christmas cards, to free up your afternoon for festive preparations and relaxation at home.


Quick Action Bullet Points:

  • Dedicate Morning Studio Time: Concentrate on printing more FALLiNGWATER cards and plotting the last batch of Christmas cards efficiently, leveraging your smooth process from the previous days.

  • Organize a Short Recording Session: Capture some video footage of the plotting process during your morning session to document the final steps and have it ready for future reflections or content.

  • Plan a Festive Afternoon: Once back home, focus on buying wrapping paper and organizing festive decorations, ensuring you create a joyful and inspiring environment.


Affirmation: I am mastering my creative processes, balancing work and relaxation, and welcoming the festive season with a calm and open heart.


Other Thoughts: It sounds like you're in a really good groove with your plotting and printing tasks. The groundwork you've laid over the past few days, especially with setting up the workflow for plotting Christmas cards and perfecting FALLiNGWATER prints, is paying off. Remember, the hard work has streamlined your process, making these tasks easier. With the holidays near, enjoy the creative output and allow yourself some well-deserved downtime in the afternoon. If the studio temperature still poses a discomfort, maybe think about integrating a warm beverage into your routine to keep cozy!

Enthusiastic Kitty 😻