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 aspect of the rubber stamping project you're excited to explore further today, and how might it complement your other creative endeavors?
  • How do you plan to balance your work commitments with making progress on the zine project that you mentioned wanting to focus on?
  • What's one small goal you'd like to accomplish by the end of the day that would give you a sense of satisfaction?
  • What are your plans for today?

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TODOS

[ ] - Correct kerning on rubber stamp letters
[ ] - Complete a successful plot with stamps
[ ] - Continue work on Digital Lifeboat stub pages
[ ] - Finish any carryover tasks from yesterday
[ ] - Tidy studio if time permits


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JOURNAL

Today was quite a whirlwind of activity, with the morning kicking off with a personal commitment but that’s life, right? Sometimes, you’ve just got to juggle. I dropped middle child off at their appointment and once that was sorted, it was a quick dash back to the studio to get things moving along.

The rubber stamping project was top of the list. This involved tweaking the kerning and by tweaking I mean nudging those letters back and forth until they lined up perfectly. All part of making sure things look, well, as they should! While I didn’t manage to get it printed out right away, which was tempting, I’ve decided not to be distracted, at least not today. Tomorrow's going to be strictly studio work with no morning dabbling in personal projects.

Of course, my afternoon was spent immersed in the Digital Lifeboat stub pages, as you do. It was pretty satisfying to give the project a proper kick-off. It’s thrilling to see the pieces come together, aligning with my goal of maintaining high-quality work standards. The path is clearer now, and although it's not there yet quality-wise, progress is being made.

Managing my energy through the day was a bit of a dance. Armed with too much caffeine perhaps, which had me feeling a touch wired, it's easy to end up crashing later, but who hasn’t been there? At least I managed to steer clear of unhealthy snacks.

Altogether, I'm seeing the bigger picture come together. Between the rubber stamping progress and the better understanding unfolding in studio projects, there's a sense of accomplishment riding the currents. The day has wrapped up on a warmer note, which is rather friendly for March, and tomorrow? More studio time.

And on the softer side of things, those little gratitude moments are significant. Stamp holders fresh off the 3D printer, warmer temps making the studio just right, and having the space and time to delve into projects as deeply as I did today. Tomorrow's another day to carve out small wins.


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SUGGESTIONS

Today's Focus: Rubber Stamping Project Refinement

Based on your morning responses, it seems like today is primarily focused on work commitments with some dedicated time for the rubber stamping project. Let me help you structure your day effectively.

Main Suggestion

Focus on perfecting the kerning for your rubber stamp letters today. Since you've already identified this as your "small goal" that would give you satisfaction, prioritize this task during your studio time while balancing your work commitments.

Quick Actions

  • ✓ Adjust the kerning/positioning of rubber stamp letters in your code
  • ✓ Set up a test plot to verify your adjustments work correctly
  • ✓ Once the plotter is running successfully, transition fully to your work projects

Affirmation

You're excellent at identifying specific improvements in your creative projects - this attention to detail is what makes your work stand out!

Additional Thoughts

I notice you mentioned not being able to tour today due to Zachary's doctor appointment. While this means you couldn't work on the zine project as you might have hoped (which you were discussing on Sunday and Monday), you've made a practical adjustment to focus on what's achievable. The rubber stamping project seems to be bringing you joy based on yesterday's responses ("how entertaining it is having the rubber stamping machine stamp out letters and words"), so this is a good alternative creative focus while still prioritizing your work commitments.

Enthusiastic Kitty 😻