01-02-2014, 01:14 PM
Yeah, I can feel you on that. That type of schedule sounds a lot more organic. I've kinda of created an adaption of a schedule to hold myself accountable to my goals based off of Benjamin Franklin's journal of core-value, only a bit more subject oriented.
Thanks for the insight though! I'm in the process of rewriting my own deathline for the new year, so its fun to take a peak at different people's goals as well! :]
Thanks for the insight though! I'm in the process of rewriting my own deathline for the new year, so its fun to take a peak at different people's goals as well! :]
(01-02-2014, 01:51 AM)darktiste Wrote:(01-01-2014, 08:56 AM)Heliux Wrote: good god. so organized! hahaha Do you feel like you can keep a strict minute to minute based schedule? I've always found it a bit suffocating. Doesn't life kinda throw you for a loop every once and a while?
Either way, the data analysis is certainly interesting/impressive.
In fact this post is dead. like you said i suffocate and this was an experience.I try to be more in touch with my need now i try to do what i like and value it instead of imposing my self.But it important to have what i call the time to do the important thing and to have the energy to do it.So example i set a x time to a y time and then i work my ass to fill that period with work or anything i value that is related to art.But i also think there is also place for what i call the punishment time.Where you need step out of your comfort zone and kill the old you(to try new thing that your afraid off or uncomfortable to try)
The best thing i would suggest is to look at my post here
time management is not about getting stuff done is about getting stuff done in the smartest way it not about a shedule it about priority and flexiblity
http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-3-page-8.html