Schedules and Routines
Jan. 30th, 2008 10:54 amOn an ideal day, what would you get done? Include self-care activities (like hygiene and eating) and self-support activities (like working if applicable). Try to be realistic about what can actually happen in the course of a day. What would you need to do each day to never get behind in chores, to feel fulfilled and happy, and to maintain your relationships to your satisfaction?
On an average day, what do you get done? Include self-care and life-support activities as above.
On an emergency, oh-shit-everything-has-gone-wrong day, what are the essential things that you make sure you do? What is your bare-bones routine that you go out of your way to protect? What things from your above routines are "skippable" and for how long? Do you adapt by eating ready meals or by going in late to work? Do you skimp on sleep or shuffle chores to another day?
Details, details, details, please, if you will.
On an average day, what do you get done? Include self-care and life-support activities as above.
On an emergency, oh-shit-everything-has-gone-wrong day, what are the essential things that you make sure you do? What is your bare-bones routine that you go out of your way to protect? What things from your above routines are "skippable" and for how long? Do you adapt by eating ready meals or by going in late to work? Do you skimp on sleep or shuffle chores to another day?
Details, details, details, please, if you will.
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Date: 2008-01-30 02:20 pm (UTC)And yes, almost everyone I know works in IT. And knitting is just super-cool and everyone should be doing it ;) If everyone in the world was a knitter, there'd be less angst and friction. Apart from those days where you go stab people repeatedly with your pointysticks because they annoyed you... ;)