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My schedule for the week:
On Mondays, I get ready to plan my week.
On Tuesday, I plan my week.
On Wednesdays, I revise my plan for the week.
On Thursdays, I put my plan into my computer.
On Fridays, I think about planning my next week.
Dinesh, do you have somebody you could share that workload of yours with? Seems pretty hard week...
ahhh.offline from SF for a while. A bit busy with presenting my project. Glad it works out fine.. And here I am today again in this forum.
Dinesh, my friend,
you forgot Saturday and Sunday
Saturday - sit and wonder why last weeks plan didn't work
Sunday - get new planning software for next week
I think it's the same for all of us - if you get everything done that has to be done you're doing better than most. and leave some time in your plan for spontaneous unplanned things - thats what planning is for
Work to live not live to work
I thought it's better not to plan anything and everything happens spontaneous without you knowing what may come ?
I'm just saying :)
On 2nd thought.. NOT!!
Today I drove from home 1 to home 2, from Leipzig in eastern Germany to Solingen in western Germany. Terrible traffic, almost impossible to drive. Normally I need about 3 hours 40 minutes to drive here, 510 km (320 miles), including a 30 minute stop to have a coffee, few cigarettes and some fuel (almost all the way no speed limits), but today it took almost 4 and half hours, making the average speed only 120 kmph (about 75 mph). Not good, I hate to drive so slow.
Came here, only to find out that my system had crashed, server and router were off, so I could not login to my VPN even with my laptop. Been fighting with that the last half an hour, finally found out that a fuse had burned out (old house, old electrical systems). New fuse, and I'm back online.
One meeting tomorrow, Thursday back home.
Life is about as good as it can be. It's 24 degrees Celsius (about 75 degrees Fahrenheit), sunny evening, I'm sitting in the garden of my favorite pub with a laptop, having a nice glass of Laphroiag and some "Altbier", traditional German dark beer.
Kari