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 thing you would like to learn or improve in your art today that could echo the satisfaction you've found in organizing tasks during your recent projects?
- Is there a particular project or piece you're excited to work on today, especially considering the progress you've made with your digital projects?
- How can you incorporate some self-care into your busy schedule today while managing personal and artistic responsibilities?
- What are your plans for today?
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TODOS
[ ] - Code for oil pastel drawing machine
[ ] - Schedule work around meetings at 11:30 & 3
[ ] - Add project pages to website
[ ] - Work on zine during lunch break
[ ] - Outline the newsletter if time allows
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JOURNAL
Wednesday had me diving headfirst into my artistic endeavours. I started my day with excitement, taking on the challenge of infusing oil pastels into the pen plotter process. Sure, the initial results weren't perfect, but isn’t that the joy of experimenting? It's about discovering the flow field's hidden dance that made the session satisfying. There’s a plan for tomorrow, riding on today’s progress with oil pastel trials.
The workday turned into a bit of a whirlwind, with meetings scattering my focus. I didn’t manage to tick off everything on my to-do list, like adding those elusive project pages to the website. Maybe tomorrow? At least I had a decent crack at the newsletter—a small victory in a day packed with urgent tasks. It’s the little wins that keep the spirits buoyant, right?
Interestingly, the drawing machine itself became my unofficial break timer today. Every fifteen minutes, I found myself getting up to change its oil pastel, keeping me on my toes, literally and figuratively. It’s amazing how distracting work can orchestrate its own rhythm inadvertently.
As I wrap up, my energy levels are intact, which is both a relief and a small triumph. The 3D printer is already buzzing away with I-forgot-what…I’ll just call it a surprise for tomorrow's me. With the day winding down, I’m left contemplating whether tonight’s hours can be squeezed a tad bit for working on the zine, uploading some gallery photos, or sketching out the newsletter's next edition.
The website waits patiently for my creative input, project pages still haunting as a future task. Looking at the day, there’s satisfaction sprinkled with hints of, "So much to do, so little time," but isn’t that the everyday anthem of an artist in a constantly ticking world?