THE GREAT SHOTGUN SCHEDULE EXPERIMENT I spent just about all of today coming up with a micro-management system for my free time, and the avocations I currently pursue, or that I want to. I'm hoping it will generate an over-all productivity boost for those things. The idea here is simple: I've blocked out all of my possible free time in 1/2 hour intervals -- filling it up entirely with the many and varied interests and projects that I've either already taken on and have yet to make much progress in, or new ones that I intend to take on soon. They are scheduled multiple times throughout the week, and often, throughout the day, but always at different times from day-to-day. I don't have to follow the schedule if I don't want to, or if I have unforeseen obligations, but if I DO have a free moment, then I check the schedule and work on what's listed there, if I can. My thought is that, over the course of a week, I ought to have put at least SOME time in on ALL of the projects, as opposed to working on one or two, in fits and starts -- often with a long gap in between -- and letting all the rest fall by the wayside entirely. The amount of time scheduled rarely adds up to very much per day, but it may well turn out to be MORE than I'm managing now by the end of a week, since, hitherto, I've been more-or-less following my whims and the vagaries of chance. That chance generally refers to a desperate grasp at the free moments as they come, and an equally panicked attempt to shoehorn a current passion in before either something interrupts me or my energy flags. I can, and fully intend to, alter the schedule as I go -- smoothing it out, rearranging it, and replacing old projects with new ones as I either complete them, or lose interest. I'm calling this my Shotgun Schedule, because I've scattered my projects over the week in tiny pieces. And while my progress may seem slow from day to day, taken as a whole, the week will prove to be more productive, more interesting, and less stressful. In theory. And, I don't know about you, but NOT getting a chance to work on those things that I like -- my hobbies or passions -- tends to stress me out. I'll keep you updated -- which should be easy, since I've included phlogging in my Shotgun pattern as well. And, even if this flops for me, even if it goes no where and does nothing, I'm enjoying the idea right now, which is reason-enough to pursue it, don't you think?