Lots of progress on Quantified Awesome thanks to last week’s long weekend. Looking forward to building more this long weekend. Good progress at work, too!
[X] Work on project CG (Drupal) [-] File insurance claims [X] Have a massage [X] Spend time with W-’s family [ ] Finish styling inner pages for project CG [ ] Implement automated screenshots [ ] File insurance claims [ ] Hang out with Scott and Maira [ ] Connect with more friends [ ] Help W- with his projects [ ] Add data entry to Quantified Awesome offline interface [ ] Add access control to QA for privacy [ ] Write tests for QA [ ] Add charts for time [ ] Post results from tracking community-supported agriculture [ ] Take more book notes Now that Quantified Awesome has turned out to be a pretty convenient time tracker, I’ve been thinking what I want out of time analysis. I’m interested in a few things:
The reporting system I’ve built so far makes it easy for me to answer the first three questions, and I should bring back the functionality that lets me answer the fourth easily. In the meantime, here’s this week in (fewer) numbers:
| Category | Total | Average | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Work | 24:53 | 8:17 (over 3 days) | Long weekend |
| Sleep | 60:58 | 8:42 | Lots of sleep, pretty relaxed; length stdev of 1:11 |
| Unpaid work | 4:54 | 0:42 | 3:39 cooking sprint on Sunday |
| Personal | 13:13 | 1:53 | |
| Discretionary | 63:58 | 9:08 | Long weekend |
Discretionary breakdown
| Quantified Awesome | 24:24 | 38% | Building web and offline application for time-tracking |
| Social | 19:32 | 31% | Holiday get-together with W-’s family |
| Writing | 7:01 | 11% |
Hmm, now to build this into a dashboard…