February 14

Things I Love Thursday – Valentine Edition

I haven’t done a TILT in a while (2017 and 2018). And as it’s St Valentine’s Day, I figured it’ll be good to spread some love.

♥I woke up to find my tea in a new mug. Aww.
♥My workplace library‘s St Valentine’s Day activity:

♥The Chaplaincy chicken


♥I got Making Books as a present today. Yay.
♥The Tisserand Sleep Better collection (I love going into TK Maxx and sniffing this stuff).
♥The latest Resonance Press book Discovery.
Punkypins:

Vampire Hag
Big Boys burgers!

February 12

A (Work) Day in the Life…

Following on from yesterday, here is what my work day looks like (typically Tuesday to Friday). It won’t be the most exciting, but people who do data entry will understand!

6:10 My alarm goes off, I lay in bed for twenty minutes.

6:25 My partner brings me a cup of tea (English Breakfast with soy milk) and a toasted bagel.

6:35 I scoff my breakfast, get dressed and get ready for the day.

7:00 We commute to Canterbury.

7:50 I arrive to my university campus, I try to convince myself to have a walk (if I have outstanding work I do skip this. But I am trying not to in the future).

Walk

Walk

Path

Path

Olive Grove

Olive Grove

8:00 Go to my office, open up and start working (thirty minutes for emails, twenty minutes for reports and ten-twenty minutes for investigation).

9:00 My line manager visits me and we discuss any outstanding issues and ideas, we also talk about upcoming meetings.

9:20 More investigation if necessary, and email chasers.

10:00 Break (I don’t always leave me desk, but I make an effort to do something not involving data).

10:10 Create web pages or files in our content management systems or review/update the pages.

12:00 Lunch

13:00 Return to work and focus on outstanding projects and/or go to meetings. More data entry and creating pages/files.

17:00 Technically I have finished work but my partner doesn’t give me a lift until 18:00 so I browse my university intranet, and read HE-related blogs or news/articles involving my research interests.

18:00 Start the commute home (varies depending on traffic).

19:00 Dinner time.

20:00 Same as yesterday.

February 11

A (Study) Day in the Life…

I saw the below Tweet about a day in the life of a third year university student.

I don’t think I’ve written a diary-like blog post before, but I thought it would be fun because it might encourage me to manage my work days better. Here’s a typical Monday for me (I am a part-time student and I tend to do most of my modules one day a week).

6:10 My alarm goes off, I normally lay in bed for twenty minutes wishing I worked/studied closer to home because I could have an extra hour of sleep. Bliss.

6:25 My partner brings me a cup of tea (English Breakfast with soy milk) and a toasted bagel.

6:35 I scoff my breakfast, get dressed and get ready for the day.

7:30 We commute to Canterbury (sometimes we leave a bit earlier).

8:20 We go to a café and have a hot drink while we wait for the college library to open.

8:45 Visit the library, check emails (I try not to check work emails, but sometimes I can’t help myself), I print out my homework and see what’s happening on my college SharePoint. I catch up on my favourite blogs, and do research if I have any outstanding pieces to write.

9:50 Walk to my classroom.

10:00 Counselling lesson – ninety minutes of discussion.

11:30 Short break.

11:45 Counselling lesson – practical observations and summary.

13:15 Say goodbye to my classmates and meet up with my partner.

13:30 Lunch time.

14:00 Return to the library and write up my notes (if I am feeling under the weather I’ll do this at home, but I prefer to do this in the library), and begin research for homework.

15:30 I’ve normally finished everything or reached a point where I feel ready to park my work, so I’ll start commuting home.

16:30 Finish any outstanding work at home, or have a nap!

17:00 Dinner time.

18:00 Hobby time (I’ll watch TV, do some crafty things, or lay in bed listening to white noise with my humidifier on)

20:00 Get ready for bed (a little bit early, but I try to do everything early so I can sleep when the wall of tiredness hits me).

21:00 Sleep (again, a little early but anxiety keeps me awake often – so I try to plan for this eventuality, that way I’ll have enough sleep on a bad night).