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Since most of the work is remote and there are no other commitments besides meetings, it is easy to slack off.
- This tendency was somewhat present last summer.
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I want to create an environment that prevents this from happening.
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Things I want to dedicate time to:
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Main projects:
- Research at Columbia
- Research at the University of Tokyo
- Fractal summarization
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I want to set milestones and goals for each project to clearly evaluate my progress.
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Habits:
- I want to take a morning shower.
- After taking a morning shower, I want to go somewhere to work.
- I want to decide on the tasks for the day the night before.
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It is crucial to be able to evaluate productivity.
- Having a vague sense of “I made progress” or “I wasted time” makes it impossible to test hypotheses or improve.
- Similar to discussions on Failure Correctly and Clarifying How to Face Academic Challenges.
- Deciding weekly tasks and measuring work time daily.
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Environment:
- I want to find a good workspace nearby, other than home.
- On days with no specific plans, places like the Arakawa Library seem suitable.
- Also, places like Casual Stroll in Nippori.
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Motivation management:
- Currently, motivation is high with asym-chat.
- The issue lies with Steve.
- Finding themes that boost motivation is a top priority, so resources should be allocated accordingly.