Friday, July 28, 2006

precision controls

Here's the schedule as it now stands:

6:00 wake up, go to synagogue for morning prayer
7:30 learn with one of the Rabbis
8:30 breakfast
9:00 work in the garden
12:00 personal spiritual stuff
12:30 go to the spring for a dip
1:00 lunch
1:30 reading, writing, afternoon prayer
3:30 work in the garden
8:30 shower and stretch after a hard day's work
9:00 dinner
9:30 learn with one of the guys
10:30 evening prayer
11:00 get in bed, read, journal, fade into sleepytime

That's the Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday schedule
Tuesday has more morning gardening, and the afternoon/evening in Jerusalem.
Friday is the same up through lunch, then open time to prepare for Shabat / unwind.

It's all theoretical, of course..
I have yet to stick to it for a full day, and instead of 24 hours of work this week (first 2 days were still on the old study schedule), I did 15.
But that's the schedule.
Thanks to all who contributed. You gave me some great ideas, and great chizuk (pepping up).

Be sure to see today's other entry for the other side of the story.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

GREAT you made a schedule. don't give up or give in, stick to it. if you miss something pick it up at whatever time it is and continue and soon it will become habit. i keep hearing about eating as soon as you get up
(physical and mental energy) and have healthy snacks between meals.
good luck.