Don’t count the days, make the days count. Mohammed Ali LifeLogging is nice — you leave lots of data which tells you more about yourself than you usually find out by remembering what you did, and when. Especially when it comes to daily activities and habits. However, data does not tell you much unless you find a good way to visualize the data. I’m really becoming a fan of R, especially with tidyverse. Adding lubridate to deal with dates doesn’t hurt either. And it’s fun what you can find out. For example, suppose you had access to data on your work time, for example, because you punch in and out every day (and for your lunch break). Even without being mandated, you could do so easily with apps like DueTime (as long as you remember to swipe the bar at the bottom to the left to see the export options, seriously, DueTime, what the hell?!?!). Even if you did not log work outside of the office, or at weekends, it would provide lots of interesting information. So, what could this data tell you? Let’s take this sample data: Cumulative Overtime For example, you can compare the hours you worked over [...]
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