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


❓ ❓ ❓

MORNING QUESTIONS

  • What's one small goal you want to achieve by the end of the day that you think will make today particularly fulfilling or productive?
  • How can you incorporate some self-care into your busy schedule today to ensure you remain energized and focused?
  • What’s one way you can challenge yourself today in your creative or code work to enhance your skills or project outcomes?
  • What are your plans for today?

✅ ✅ ✅

TODOS

[ ] - Edit the Weeknotes
[ ] - Write and schedule the newsletter
[ ] - Take breaks, stay warm, drink hot drinks
[ ] - Fix issues in Python codebase


📓 📓 📓

JOURNAL

Oh boy, another brisk Thursday! I kicked off the day with a tiny victory – I managed to roll out the newsletter. Chalk that up to a hefty dose of morning productivity mixed with a sprinkle of creative urgency. I decided to keep it short and sweet, rather like cutting through the clutter to the shine beneath [Thanks for the moral support Kitty]. My trusty Weeknotes also got a good polish too before the rush of work hours swept me away.

Tackling the new Python code base proved to be a mild beast – as anticipated, it slightly gnawed at my nerves. Particularly, as always, when faced with those damned git commits. Git just loves to have me in a tizzy, but oh well, we soldier on! I must say, though, Python’s like a Swiss Army knife – jam-packed with tools waiting to be discovered.

In the studio, the temperature battle rages on. Layers are my best friends these days, accompanied by warm drinks. I toyed with Cherry Sodastream hot syrup, and it’s growing on me, but there’s always that lingering suspicion it might be too much of a good thing. Today, as the minutes ticked to the end, the chill started to win, yet warm layers were the knights in my chilly battlefield.

Three things I’m grateful for today? Let me see... First up, my layers of warm armour. Then, my hot drinks arsenal deserves a mention. Friends and co-workers round out the trio – feels great to have folks I can rely on.

Reflecting on the creative side, the code work did present its fair share of challenges. But isn’t a challenge just a chance in work clothes? Ultimately, getting to grips with new coding conventions is easing me along the Python learning curve. Slight curve, mind you.

Tomorrow, it might get a degree colder. That’s nature just having a bit of fun with us, isn’t it? Until then, I think I’ve earned a snug evening at home – hopefully, not too much cooking is needed. Cheers to another day in the bag, with all its ups and tiny bets won!


💡 💡 💡

SUGGESTIONS

Main Suggestion for the Day

Focus on completing the newsletter in a cozy and focused environment. As you've highlighted, the newsletter is a priority, and taking care of yourself by staying warm and taking breaks will help you remain energized and productive throughout the day.

Action Points

  • Allocate specific time slots for writing and editing the newsletter within your available two hours this morning.
  • Ensure you have a warm beverage and take regular breaks to move around, especially since the cold has been a recurring issue.
  • Briefly familiarize yourself with any unfamiliar Python conventions for your coding tasks later today to minimize interruptions. Affirmation: "I am capable of completing my tasks efficiently and effectively, even when facing challenges."

Other Thoughts

Given the cold temperatures in your studio, it's important to dress warmly and use any available warming equipment, such as the heated blanket or foot warmer you have mentioned in previous entries. This will help maintain a conducive working environment. Additionally, while you're prioritizing work-related tasks today, keep an eye on the balance between productivity and necessary self-care. It's important to acknowledge the need to look after your well-being, as observed from past reflections on maintaining warmth and energy in cold conditions.

Normal Kitty 😺