You are what you repeatedly do
Here’s a new way to evaluate my life. A more objective flow of reasoning than the one that I use when talking to myself. The perception of self is different when looking at it based on facts. It tells me that I have a lot of changes to make. Here’s the break down based on the frequency (per month) at which I switch to a certain task (not based on time spent)
- Eat: 90
- Work on stocks: 90
- Read news online: 60
- Sleep: 30
- Work: 20
- Write blog: 4
- Clean: 4
- Photograph: 1
- Eat out: 1
- Play games: 1
- Photoshop:Â 1
- Cook:1
- Program: 0
- Play with computer: 0
- Dance: 0
- Workout: 0
From the evidence, I am stuck doing pointless things repeatedly. Waiting for the latest news and reading too much. I should switch those time to perform other tasks. Granted, the past few months are an exceptional time, but I should not be straying away from normal daily practices when focusing on a project.
This list also showed me that I have a distorted sense of expertise in both programming and dancing as I don’t practice them with enough frequency. The skills have “degraded” so to speak.
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