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's one way you can challenge your creativity with the pen plotter or another project today?
  • How can you streamline any process in your work today to make your day easier?
  • Is there a particular project or piece you're excited to work on today?
  • What are your plans for today?

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TODOS

[ ] - Solve wrong output from art frame plotting
[ ] - Check art frame plotting progress
[ ] - Complete blood test appointment at 11:55
[ ] - Attend chat with Alex at 2:00
[ ] - Join team chat at 4:00
[ ] - Update any necessary documentation


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JOURNAL

Today, my morning was all about experimenting in the studio. I've got "The Sea Howls From The West" plotting away nicely on the new ArtFrame, a relaxing task that's letting me see how the pen performs. It's fascinating to notice the slight variations between this and other machines. I had a minor hiccup with the Bantam Tools software but snagged it soon enough. Just the sort of tech issue that reminds you to keep an eye on the defaults. Nonetheless, it's always a thrill when everything finally works out. Those software quirks are my friendly reminder to focus on precision.

The day was packed tight with meetings and a trip to the doctor, too. I had an accountability chat this morning, which was a pleasant start. My afternoon was crisscrossed with more chats and meetings, fitting in a medical appointment in between. I’ve got documentation updates on my to-do list, but with the time I've squeezed out of the day's fragments, I doubt it'll get fully sorted until tomorrow.

Team chat got wrapped up just after I clocked how my plotter was doing. The documentation updates will have to be shuffled into tomorrow’s schedule. Days like this—heavy on meetings—always leave me feeling a tad dashed. It’s best to set low expectations and grab spare minutes where I can.

The drawing machine's been humming along this morning, working its way through "The Sea Howls From The West." I’m reevaluating the script for the video on its process—insights are slowly piecing together. Between the weird glitches and the finicky pen alignments, I’m en route to fine-tuning it into something genuinely interesting. This week has been a collage of busy moments, yet always fulfilling when I catch sight of colourful fruits like partnerships and plotter outputs that warm the workspace.

A reminder that finding calm in today’s frenzy isn’t entirely about steering away from complexity. In the end, it's about piecing together all the wonky puzzles with a bit of patience and a dash of persistence in the hopes.


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SUGGESTIONS

Main Suggestion for the Day

Focus on optimizing the plotting process with the art frame pen plotter to ensure smooth operations during your busy schedule. Use this to feel more productive amidst the packed day with meetings and appointments.

Quick Action Points

  • Strategize Time Blocks: Incorporate brief assessment breaks throughout your busy day to address potential plotting issues with the new machine as they're expected, using your past strategy of working 50 minutes and taking a 10-minute break.

  • Prioritize Documentation Updates: Utilize brief intervals between meetings to update essential documentation, potentially integrating observations from your plotting process adjustments for future reference.

  • Prepare for Evening Shutdown: Plan a studio wrap-up procedure this evening to organize your workspace and wrap up any documentation, aligning with your previous intention of maintaining a clean and productive studio environment.


Affirmation: "I am capable of managing a busy schedule, and I approach each task with calm and focus, ensuring my creative process remains streamlined and effective."


Other Thoughts: Remember, managing such a packed schedule is quite the feat, yet honing in on the plotting process today could lend valuable insights for streamlining creative workflows in the future. You’ve done this before successfully by balancing work with necessary breaks, as seen in previous days. While today is busy, using your meeting breaks effectively will allow you to chip away at tasks incrementally. Keep staying calm and use any moments of positivity they bring to boost you forward!

Encouraging Kitty 😽