My day started with the holy trinity: gym, blackberries, and ice therapy for my wrist. Don't ask about the wrist - some battles are better left unexplained.
Then my body decided it was nap time because apparently changing sleep schedules is like asking your brain to run on dial-up internet. The fatigue hits different when you're trying to rewire your circadian rhythm.
My eyes hurt all day - probably cosmic payback for something I did earlier this week. College prep starts soon, so the next few days will be spent buying stuff I probably don't need but will convince myself is essential for academic success.
The Coding Corner
Did one easy LeetCode question today. Not because I'm lazy, but because consistency beats intensity every time. At least that's what I'm telling myself while building this habit from scratch.
Finally picked up ML again after a brief hiatus. Had a moment where I considered applying for GSoC, but then reality hit - I already have a project, ML, and DSA on my plate. Can't point two arms in three directions, as much as I'd like to be that superhuman developer.
Started DSA yesterday, by the way. Yes, I'm exactly that organized.
The Sleep Schedule Paradox
Here's something weird about changing sleep schedules: days feel massive but time moves faster. Before, I had infinite hours before sleeping - no deadline, no pressure. Now I'm racing against the clock because suddenly bedtime is a real thing.
My brain can't compute this paradox and just shuts down instead. Days seem longer but feel shorter. It's like living in a temporal glitch.
Tomorrow's goal: stay productive unlike today. Setting the bar real high here.
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