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 goal you're excited to work towards today, and how does it align with your overarching creative projects?
  • As you navigate today's appointments and tasks, what's one small act of kindness you can perform to improve your day or someone else's?
  • Reflecting on the insights gained from the art frame pen plotter, is there a particular aspect or technique you'd like to explore or refine today?
  • What are your plans for today?

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TODOS

[ ] - Catch up on social media DMs
[ ] - Check postal addresses with contacts
[ ] - Update documentation for Digital Daybook project
[ ] - Work on Sea Howls Zine or oil pastel art


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JOURNAL

Well, today was quite an adventure, wasn't it? Bright and early, I set my sights on a goal that has been buzzing in my head for a while: a meeting about the Digital Daybook. Just a casual chat with the work team to move things along. I didn’t foresee I'd enjoy planning out the day with it, but hey, it turned out to be quite useful. Meanwhile, the social media bug called my name; I took some time catching up on DMs. It’s refreshing replying to messages and reconnecting with friends, especially when you haven’t been on social as much lately. It’s a little mini-social detox, in a sense.

Now, here's the thing: performing a little act of kindness wasn’t too tough today. I decided to prepare some parcels for posting. The idea of sending someone a surprise in the mail—yes, proper snail mail—felt like a delightful throwback. Hopefully, it caters to cheering them up a few days later.

Working remotely always comes with its ups and downs. Though the ArtFrame pen plotter tempted me into more experiments, home is where work happened today, so the plotter projects had to wait. I did manage a quick peek at the code for oil pastels, though.

By the end of the work day, my productivity took a sunny turn. Tweaking the privacy notes for the Digital Daybook felt like a walk in the park—alright, maybe not, but at least it didn’t drag. Cracking into the writing later, rather than earlier, seemed to keep the workflow smooth. Knowing a bit more about how I tick is always handy. I wrapped things up with gratitude. Being toasty warm at home beats any shoddy heating elsewhere, right?

And you know, having a catch-up with the team felt pretty solid. With tasks done and finally winding down, it's onto evening projects. Who knows what tomorrow brings? But for now, it’s all about basking in that accomplished feeling.


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SUGGESTIONS

Main Suggestion for Today

Focus on integrating relaxed work intervals to maintain productivity and address postal-related tasks.

Quick Action Points

  • Morning Focus: Dedicate time to replying to Instagram DMs and YouTube comments, maintaining a 50-minute work and 10-minute break rhythm to keep your energy levels steady.
  • Postal Tasks: Prepare and package mail items during your breaks to ensure these small acts of kindness are completed today.
  • Evening Reflection: Spend some time reviewing the code for oil pastel integration in the ArtFrame pen plotter, as this aligns with previous interests and challenges.

Affirmation

You are making steady progress and creating meaningful work; remember to appreciate the journey as much as the result.

Additional Thoughts

Remember, embracing little moments of rest between tasks can enhance your creative energy and focus. As you're working from home today, take advantage of the relaxed environment to reassess and refine your pending tasks. Activities like processing mail can offer a welcome change of pace and a chance to give yourself and others a smile. 🌟

Encouraging Kitty 😽