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authorLars Wirzenius <liw@liw.fi>2023-10-31 19:40:35 +0200
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-The daily routine
-=================
-
-There's things you do every day: get up, take a shower, check your
-e-mail, etc. This is pretty much automatic, and requires no particular
-attention. Having routines is good, since it relieves you from having
-to make decisions all the time about trivial stuff. (It's also good to
-break your routines every now and then, to avoid boredom.)
-
-Some stuff is worth having a checklist for. For example, I need to
-take medicine daily, so my daily checklist has an item for that. Regardless
-of how good your memory is, it's easy to miss something small like that.
-
-Having a cron job that mails you the checklist daily is one excellent
-way of reminding yourself about the things you need to do every day.
-
-My daily checklist has these things:
-
-* Weigh.
-* Take morning pills.
-* Check that phone is charged and that ringer volume is suitable.
-* Do morning exercises (mark in exercises.gnumeric).
-* Check calendar.
-* Check all inboxes.
-* Update Journal.
-* Sync version control repositories.
-* Run laptop backups.
-* Train with Mnemosyne.
-