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  • Week 2 of Getting Up Early: A Minor Setback

    February 26, 2007

    My weekend was a lot of fun thanks to my sister and her boyfriend’s visit. We went snowshoeing, ate yummy food, and stayed up late. That made getting up Monday morning particularly difficult, though I did get up. I stumbled out of bed and found myself in the shower instead of exercising…oops!I was running late anyway, so I decided to just head out to the coffee shop and plan. SXSW is around the corner, and on Tuesday I’m heading into Newton to visit some people, so I was preoccupied with travel planning. Travel tends to put me into an obsessive “prepare of die” state of mind; I think it probably has to do with my childhood, as I was living in a place where I couldn’t speak or read the language (Chinese). To go anywhere, I had to memorize landmarks and routes for safe passage on buses. I had a limited vocabulary of phrases that I could use to indicate emergencies like “where is the bathroom” or “I need to go to this address” for taxis, and hope that I wouldn’t get robbed or kidnapped or something horrible like that. Anyway, these days when I travel I tend to fall back into the same rhythm, triple- and quadruple-checking reservations, roads, landmarks, and so forth. It’s an ingrained habit at this point.

    For most of the day, I’ve been off my rhythm. First of all, I was tired, and found it difficult to focus on anything. I spent most of the day just gathering materials for projects and making calls, which was about what I could manage. I ended up taking a long, coma-like nap in the middle of the day, strangely drained. This might be the backlash that readers were warning me about yesterday, or it is just the weekend catching up with me. Something is telling me that this will be a hard week because the novelty of waking up early has worn off, and if I’m going to quit it will be this week. Having said that, I don’t want this to happen. An additional complication will be that I’m flying out to SXSW next week, and it’s going to be a crazy schedule. Hoo.

    The focus of this week will be to establishing consistency in waking up in the morning. If there’s anything I do, I think it should be that. And hopefully, the rest will follow.

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    DSri Seah
  • South By SouthWest Prep!

    February 26, 2007

    In less than two weeks it’ll be time for South by SouthWest Interactive, and I’m starting to get excited about the trip. I wrote a bit about the experience as a first-year attendee, finding the festival incredibly inspiring and invigorating. It’s not often that you suddenly find yourself in the midst of 4000 people who are excited by the same things as yourself.

    This year I’m hoping to better manage my time at the event. I’ve booked a hotel closer to the event itself (The Radisson, 6 blocks from the convention center), which should make a big difference. I’ve gotten those Moo cards printed to hand out to people, and I’ll have my regular cards too. Much of my challenge, though, will be meeting people.

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    DSri Seah
  • Fortune Cookie Wisdom

    February 25, 2007

    You aspire to great things? “You aspire to great things? Begin with the little ones.”

    Despite this not really being a fortune, it’s still pretty darn good.

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    DSri Seah
  • Old Habits Die Hard

    February 25, 2007

    Sis and Co. are visiting this weekend, and we all ended up sleeping in. The funny thing is that each of us had woken up early, saw no one else up, and decided to go back to sleep. I rolled out of bed just before noon, having enjoyed the indulgence of being warm under the covers reinforced by the two snoozing near my feet. Another late weekend start, just like old times. What’s different about today’s sleep-in, versus times in the past, is that I can compare this to the past 5 days of “starting my day on purpose”.

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    DSri Seah
  • Waking Insights

    February 22, 2007

    At the coffee shop for the 4th morning in a row, I was a bit tired but otherwise alert. I sat facing a large window so the sunlight would hit me in the face and imbue me with some additional energy.

    I’ve been keeping a “morning notebook” in which I plan the day, and as I settled into day 4 of this new morning ritual I had the following observations.

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    DSri Seah