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Weekly review: Week ending September 30, 2011

Lots of scrambling, but we’re through!

From last week’s plans

  • Work
    • [X] Add summary to project T
    • [-] Migrate project T – postponed
    • [X] Follow up on SQL search for project I – found possible experts
    • [X] Gather requirements for project O
    • Added user management to project O
    • Set up Redmine issue tracking for project O
  • Relationships
    • [-] Pack for trip
    • [X] Help with build class
  • Life
    • [-] Draw
    • [X] Get through reading backlog
    • [X] Suspend library requests
    • Added clothing to home dashboard

Plans for next week

  • Work
    • [ ] Tidy up more project T issues
    • [ ] Import data for project O
  • Relationships
    • [ ] Celebrate anniversary – dinner at Pho Hung?
    • [ ] Spend time with family
  • Life
    • [ ] Delegate blog-checking to virtual assistant
    • [ ] Add library pickup check

Time analysis

Activity This week Last week Delta Notes
! Discretionary 44.5 45.4 -0.8
! Personal care 15.7 17.8 -2.2
! Unpaid work 9.0 9.2 -0.2
A – Sleep 52.5 54.6 -2.1
A – Work 46.2 41.0 5.2 Preparing for migration (postponed), getting things ready before we go
D – Break 0.1 6.8 -6.8
D – Drawing 0.7 -0.7
D – Personal 20.9 13.2 7.7 Working on home dashboard
D – Reading 7.0 1.1 5.9 Clearing my reading stash
D – Shopping 1.4 11.9 -10.5
D – Social 3.6 6.9 -3.2
D – Volunteering 3.4 3.7 -0.3
D – Writing 8.1 0.9 7.1 Queueing posts
P – Eating 4.3 2.3 2.0
P – Exercise 5.0 5.8 -0.8
P – Routines 6.4 9.7 -3.3
UW – Cooking 1.9 1.5 0.4
UW – Tidying 2.6 4.6 -2.0
UW – Travel 4.5 3.1 1.4 Commuting to work every day

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