What is the general sequence of each day?

It's pretty standard at this point, but let's regroup: 

1. Morning COAST studies: Theme park news/communities and research, theme park blogging, mathematics/physics, current PLC or engineering course, current embedded systems course, designing my ultimate theme park resort, zoo research and communities (usually lurking on Zoo Chat; I need to sign up there). 

2. LIFTING (stretching/mobility if rest day)

3. RUNNING: baseline 8 miles (take a walk if rest day)

4. Morning CYBER studies: Ethical Hacking University, Hack Forums, General practical/hands-on hardware studies (Dell Certs/PC upgrades), CompTIA Certs, Flipper Zero, Ethical Hacking book / Homelabbing

5. Language studies

6. Musical instruments: Clarinet, piano, voice 

7. ART studies: Drawing, 2D digital, 3D digital 

8. READING and WRITING

9. Imagination. If I need a break, I take it here, and go out for a theme park activity (water slides, Cornbelly's, etc. if midweek. Lagoon is more likely if it's a weekend or close to it)

10. CODE studies: Mimo, Leetcode/DSA/etc., Code Forums, personal projects, courses, freelance/open source (Note: Freelance needs to be detached from this block to delineate work and fun. But, IDK where to put it yet.) 

Edit: I forgot about internet. Part of code, maybe? :P

11. GRAPHICS studies

12. GAMES and GAME DEV work 

13. Cleaning

14. Ynab budget checkup 

Wash water bottle - forgot this 

15. Wind-down: PT routine with anime/cartoons, get ready for bed, reading, lucid dreaming prep. 

Of course, this all fits around external obligations, such as work. 

Pro-tip: I stopped feeding this into AI to get thoughts because it starts freaking out about me doing too much. LOL. No. 

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