One thing finished!

Category:
  1. Fabricating productivity for the new year
  2. 2026 projects
  3. Weekly update: Let’s see how long I keep this up!
  4. Weekly update: Oh right, the hard part
  5. Whoops, so much for weekly
  6. New month, more time!
  7. One thing finished!
  8. Working through the stress
  9. Getting back into it

I am happy to announce that I made it through February without any major crashes, or even minor ones, as a result of working on projects! This means that I can increase my time on projects every day from 20 minutes to 25 for the month of March. I still can’t really handle more than 15 minutes at a time, so it will be split up into a 10 minute block and a 15 minute block, but I am super excited because the split has worked out pretty well. I am more often than not getting a chance to work on two things a day, which is pretty great for me. I don’t have to choose!

The Trilogy

This has been going slower than usual, but that makes sense. I’m still in the brand new part of the book where I am actually trying to do the world building. There’s been a lot of doubling back and rewriting things I just wrote, which is not something I usually do but feels right for this one.

Chronic Fatigue Activity Tracker

I finished this! To be fair, I did create this spreadsheet a couple years ago and have been refining it as I used it over the last couple years. I thought there was a lot more to do, but ultimately I realized I didn’t use a lot of it and stripped it down to just the bits I used. Most of my time was spent on writing a guide for it.

And despite the last post, I do still want to talk about it more. Specifically, I want to talk about how it works so people can better customize it. I don’t know if people even want to use it, but you know. Just in case.

  1. Fabricating productivity for the new year
  2. 2026 projects
  3. Weekly update: Let’s see how long I keep this up!
  4. Weekly update: Oh right, the hard part
  5. Whoops, so much for weekly
  6. New month, more time!
  7. One thing finished!
  8. Working through the stress
  9. Getting back into it

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