Had a lovely ski trip! We leave for another in early February :3
Breaks
- 2023W03–2023W04: No breaks.
- 2023W05: Break starting on the 3rd and ending on the 11th.
Changes and notes
- My break that just ended today started a little late (as I mentioned last post) so I extended it a few extra days to help make up for it. I used that as an opportunity to start pushing my urgency load down: I’m now operating on “<4d is the new Red”. I would just say “3d” but:
- I made a new
gratitude
goal as a result of chatting with @poisson yesterdya to track me posting on the Gratitude Journalling Together forum thread. I like that better than gratitude journalling in my own actual journal, but if there’s ever a day that for whatever reason I’d rather write privately than publicly, that’s OK too and still worth a +1. - As promised last post, I posted in the Resolution Thread, and while I’m not doing New Year’s resolutions this year, I am doing seasonal resolutions, and have a few new goals to track some of those seasonal resolutions!
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cleandesk
(link) is to get me to keep my desk more clean than the once-a-week it’s due forcleaning
anyways. Beenary, +1 for “cleaned desk all the way”. -
weekly-review
(link) is to get me to process my GTD inbox more often, clear out stale tasks, make sure I have actions for all my projects, etc. I had a process set up for this and was ignoring it: a prototypical beeminderable task! Beenary, +1 for “checked off everything on my weekly review checklist” (which, for the interested, is in the below collapse).
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Weekly Review
- Gather inputs from journal & notebook
- Check on any waiting-fors
- Consider every someday/maybe and discard stales or promote to active projects
- Process inputs to actions/projects/do-immediately
- Empty “Project without actions”
- Scan actions for stales & completes
My source of truth is in Obsidian; “Projects without actions” is a chunk of dataview I have that makes sure (1) every entry in my projects list has an associated tag, and (2) every projects tag has at least one associated action.