I generally put my days into three sections: morning, afternoon and evening. I then plot out (but not always fulfil) the work time, portions of the day that are off work, and days off. Seven to ten portions are not to be work related, with at least three consecutive blocks considered a day off.
Today I had a morning block that was a meeting with local evangelical pastors. The afternoon was my own time as I catalogued books for a friend’s estate. And this evening was our youth meeting. The rest of the day I ate, slept, showered, chatted with my wife, and wrote this blog.
Now that I’m at the end of the day, I can say this has been a full day. I’ve enjoyed it, eaten well (morning started with a full breakfast meal!), and now anticipate sleeping well. Tomorrow I start early and finish my sermon (I’ve finished two drafts, one or two brainstorming times and tomorrow I’ll pull it all together). By later in the day, I’ll go back to catalogue some books. And my hope for the evening is a “free” time.
Should be good!