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Following the first sessions from yesterday...
  • Write out what you will be working on in the next 50 minutes.
  • Come back at the end and comment on what you achieved and what are your next tasks for the next hour.
  • Rinse and repeat.
  • Take a 10-minute break between each session.
Spend/receive some sats to encourage others/get encouragement.
You can be vague in your tasks if things are confidential.
I'll start below.
Working on merging code and making downzaps have less of a hacky UX.
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MY focus now is on promoting a poll a friend of mine is contesting in
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Working on how to sleep early today
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Life planning
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Back.
Few good ideas, new projects, etc.
I also found out that the ones that require other people will probably have to start next year as everyone is already checked out.
For the ones that only require my attention, I'm starting today.
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Making tomorrows dinner
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Finished!
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Oops I didn’t realize this was in builders lol
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No worries, I actually had this in mind for any kind of task. Maybe I should post it in a different territory tomorrow, but not sure which one would be suitable.
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How to make Jumanji effect on a green screen...
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Time with my son.
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  • Optimize colormap
  • Finish layout for 3 subpanels
  • Outline what to do for remaining figures
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Finished the first 2 bullet points. Next tasks after 10-minute break:
  1. Send final panels to Z
  2. Outline what to do for remaining figures
  3. Work on one of those figures
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Finished all tasks.
After my break:
  1. Make sure about the magnetic field conversion ratio
  2. Update figures from Z
  3. Upload to Overleaf.
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Finished all tasks. After break, will reorganize the manuscript now with the new figures. Might be interrupted to go for lunch.
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Back at it now after lunch:
  1. Delete parts I don't need
  2. Update text
  3. Discuss umklapp litterature
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I did all three tasks. Next ones:
  1. Add the missing literature references
  2. Follow Z's suggestions to improve Fig. 3.
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