A more restful fortnight

My last fortnight (up to last Thursday), has been busy, with various work and personal events disrupting my usual schedule. It’s been tiring, but that’s also given me a much-needed excuse to rest.

In that time, I have:

  • Got to sleep around 1:05 on average, for about 7 hours, 15 minutes of sleep a night.
  • Made six things:
    • Three evenings of work on D&D prep (including an initiative tracker that I need to share a photo of at some point),
    • Two of work on my budget,
    • And one dealing with a mental health issue — this wasn’t really productive in itself, but it has given me some impetus to try and improve things. And it consumed a lot of otherwise-productive time.
  • And I finished one book, The Dreaming Void by Peter F. Hamilton. After reading so many standalone books, I didn’t realise this was part of a larger series until the last few pages. But I did like the way that gave it a grounding in a larger history, without the sense of “nothing interesting happened since 21st-century Earth” that space opera sometimes has.

In the D&D game, the player characters have kicked off a serious strike at their goal, after dodging shadows, rats, and memetic disease. Next session will pick up in media res.