My Routine
| 1121 wordsRecently, I’ve been about as productive as I’ve ever been. One reason for this is my current routine, which can roughly be described as “systematize literally everything”. I currently work from home. Here’s a snapshot of what my routine currently looks like.
- Monday-Saturday
- ~0800: wake up
- 0800-0900: eat breakfast, respond to messages, anki, clean various mouth and face parts, and change
- 0900-1000: work (count: 1)
- all work is general done in pomodoros of 25 minutes work followed by 5 minutes break
- I find coworking helpful for productivity mostly because it makes breaks more enjoyable
- 1000-1030: stand-up
- This is a thing where I get together with some of my friends and we write down the goals we have for the day. It’s been pretty useful for accountability.
- 1030-1400: work (count: 4.5)
- 1400-1500: lunch
- I generally read while I eat, although I’m not sure if this is a good thing
- 1500-1600: take a walk, a nap, or both
- I often listen to podcasts on walks, although sometimes I think
- 1600-1800: work (count: 6.5)
- 1800-1900: exercise
- 1900-1930: dinner
- 1930-2000: shower
- I often choose what to think about in the shower, but sometimes I try to shower quickly because I don’t start showering until 1950
- 2000-2200: work (count: 8.5)
- I usually have calls during some of the work hours so I don’t actually do 8.5 hours of work a day for 6 days a week
- I think it might be psychologically impossible for many people, potentially me included, to do more than ~5 hours of focused work a day
- fortunately (unfortunately?) there are many tasks that need doing that do not require focus, e.g. responding to emails, making Facebook events, doing laundry, etc.
- 2200-2230: clean mouth parts, meditate
- 2230: sleep
- Sunday
- weekly review
- questions I ask myself
- what did I want to spend time on last week?
- what did I spend time on last week?
- what do I want to spend my time on next week?
- how can I make it more likely that I spend time on the things I want to spend time on?
- examples of answers to the 4th bullet:
- block my phone during exercise time
- created 10am stand-up
- planning my exercise routine
- adding a non-work hour after lunch
- questions I ask myself
- life maintenance
- laundry
- basic cleaning
- miscellaneous accumulated tasks like short reports that need written, emails that need responding to, Amazon purchases that need returning, etc.
- rest of the time is whatever I want
- generally I still go to stand-up and eat lunch around 1400
- I often do some amount of work, but it’s less focused/directed than normal
- I try to have fun calls with friends on Sundays
- I sleep at the same time on Sunday as all other days
- sleep consistency is very important
- weekly review
- Other bits
- Exercise routine
- Monday, Friday:
- 4 set of 12 reps of
- squats
- bench press
- dumbbell rows
- deadlifts
- 4 set of 12 reps of
- Wednesday:
- 4 sets of 12 reps of
- squats
- overhead press
- chin-ups
- Romanian deaflifts
- 4 sets of 12 reps of
- Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday:
- generic cardio
- my knee hurts occasionally, so right now this is mostly Beat Saber
- core
- 3 sets of 3 reps of 30 seconds of:
- planks
- russian twists
- crunches
- 3 sets of 3 reps of 30 seconds of:
- generic cardio
- Every day ends with a ~8 minute stretch routine
- Monday, Friday:
- Helpful software
- Todoist
- I put many more things into Todoist than many people think is reasonable, including all parts of my exercise routine, showering, checking my email, doing anki, meditating, etc.
- Basically everything I do consistently that doesn’t happen at a precise time is a recurring task
- also most of the time everything I potentially want to do in the future is in my Todoist backlog
- notable exceptions include readings, which are in Instapaper
- also most of the time everything I potentially want to do in the future is in my Todoist backlog
- I also put 8 25-minute pomodoros to make sure that I’m doing at least 4 hours of focused work
- Often times “work” in my calendar involves calls or events
- Basically everything I do consistently that doesn’t happen at a precise time is a recurring task
- I put many more things into Todoist than many people think is reasonable, including all parts of my exercise routine, showering, checking my email, doing anki, meditating, etc.
- Google Calendar
- I schedule more things than many people think is reasonable, i.e. literally everything.
- I find it very helpful to not have to wonder what I should be doing at any given moment because I can instead just check my calendar
- Freedom
- Distracting websites are blocked outside of 0830-0845 (except for Sundays)
- All websites are blocked during 1800-1900 (exercise time)
- RescueTime
- Helps me track computer usage to see if I’m complying to my routines
- All my electronic devices don’t work after 10pm, except for the specialized ones
- this is accomplished through various cron jobs, Apple screen time, freedom, and Lock Me Out
- specialized devices include
- Freewrite Traveler
- Remarkable 2
- iPod Touch
- has very limited functionality after 10pm. Roughly only Todoist and google calendar.
- Kindle
- MultiTimer
- useful for exercising and stretching
- Todoist
- Other tricks
- I take 0.3 mg Melatonin at ~1900 every day
- I change into pajamas after I shower
- I’m not sure this does anything, but it sure feels like it might
- I don’t use an alarm in the morning
- the logic is that if I oversleep, that means I needed it
- All my clothing is approximately the same, so I don’t really make decisions on that front
- If I notice that I don’t really want to do any particular bit of work, then I switch to doing something else
- This blog post is being written because I felt tired when I tried to revise a research write-up
- I have a pair of noise canceling headphones that I try to wear if and only if I’m working
- I place large importance on respecting the work/break cycle of the pomodoros, e.g. when it’s time for a break, I take a break at that instant even if I feel tempted to work for just one more minute
- similarly, even if I’m talking about something interesting with a friend during a break, I cut off the conversation when the break is over
- I think this is pretty important for avoiding the trap of co-working becoming co-not-working
- my room is very bright during the day, but my lights are orange at night
- I wear earplugs to sleep
- Exercise routine