End of Month Post: January 2023

Maybe this format sticks, perhaps not. I like the thought of looking back a short period of time, and catalog what was, what happened, what was done. I don’t want to use this to show off what great projects I did, but have it a bit more on the personal side. We’re all human, aren’t we?

  • had an actual week of holidays, which I actually used to relax and get bored
  • did a dry and sugarless vegetanuary (not vegan, but vegetarian)
  • had my last “regular” month as scientific software developer in one project, and became melancholic about it
  • started to be excited about my “new” position as PhD student in a new project
  • live together and took care of a pair of parrots, and enjoyed my time with the hellbirds
  • almost finished the essential reading “Die Erschöpfung der Frauen” und wrote a brief review on anchor-33010
  • was more social than usual, or so I have the feeling. Met quite a few of my folks
  • the Isopod colonies developed wonderfully. The P. ornatus are just a sassy bunch, multiplying as hell. The older A. klugii are dying off slowly, maybe one a week or so. The kiddos dig into the substrate and hardly every visible. But I guess I counted around 8 or so newcomers
  • did one of the most fantastic breads in my baking-career, and recorded it’s recipe here: hydration-no-fold-sourdough

My guiding mantra for 2023 is profound boredom1. All in all I had the feeling I was able to take time for this and the transition between jobs.

I also went to have a neuropsychological evaluation with a professional. The reason being that at times, it’s close to impossible for me to stay focused or concentrated. I’m not talking about procrastination here. It’s about ADHD level of forgetting what I was told, racing thoughts, unable to read a sentence because the text is quick flowing lava, and at times I suffer. The evaluation should bring a bit of clearance, what I could work on. Results next month :)

Books

Music

Games

  • finished Hyper Light Drifter, and it’s a fantastic game
  • tried to continue Transistor, but my save game was corrupted…
  • continued Unpacking with my partner, which is really such a couple’s game

See also

Footnotes

  1. https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/social-media-may-prevent-users-from-reaping-creative-rewards-of-profound-boredom-new-research/ ↩