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That's FANTASTIC but you only reserved 7 h 20 min for sleep? 😱 I sleep 8.5 to 9 h a day 😅
Oh, juts noticed it's in the FAQ:
> What if I sleep more than 7 hours and 20 minutes each night?
– That's fine. Please consider using hours 0 and 9 as a buffer. Wake up during 0 and fall asleep during 9.
I love how you use your furniture to work out by the way 😄
Breaking a day down into smaller parts makes sense, considering the way we live and work now. 60 min is usually too little to get meaningful things done and the way we keep track of time is generally confusing (60 min, 24 h, 28–31 days, 12 months, 364 1/2 days.... Um, where's the consistency?? 😂)
Yours seems like a great solution and I'm looking forward to using it!
@anna_0x Thanks for this and thanks for the awesome designs that you sent. I've shown to a lot of friends and the love it, they want me to make a style that looks like that
So cool! I love how it makes you think about time in a different way. over time I wonder if you can do something similar to weekly/monthly/annual calendars...reminds me of The Wait But Why article where it puts into perspective how little time you have with your parents once you move out! (Writes this from my parents house, not how I thought my life would turn out)
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@eriktorenberg Kodak used to run on a 13 month calendar.
as an engineer i've found the 100 minute hours to be a much better way of structuring my time, since they match the pattern of deep work much more clearly
@stedmanblake word - gcal integration... it's comin'
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As someone with ADHD and time blindness, I have been looking for something like this to help me visually track my day. I often need to see where I'm at in terms of accomplished tasks. I bet this would be great integrated not only with gcal, but with something like todoist.
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@catmean I'd never heard of time blindness. Your comment made me look it up ^-^ Interesting. I wasn't aware such a thing was an issue for some people. I tend to get carried away and lose track of time, but that only happens when I'm really into something. I'm guessing it must always feel kinda like that for people with time blindness. 🤔
Hey Everyone,
Evan here, creator of the newDay Planner. It started with an experiment of organizing the minutes of my day differently, and ended up with stumbling on a suprisingly sensible alternative to the 24-hour day.
From there, I created a tool that I could use to help me plan and visualize the entire plan for my day in a way that wasn't as easy to do in 24 hour time. Having just 10 newHours to think about really is nice.
Most recently I added the weather integration so that your day is illuminated with local weather data. It can be very helpful to know when you are planning your schedule if it will be sunny out!
The newDay Planner has been critical for me in organizing my time while I am in quarantine. I sincerely hope that it will help you, too.
Intentionally,
Evan
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