The passage of my life is measured out in
Mar. 30th, 2009 09:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
What's your unit of time?
This is what I mean. If you say you're looking forward to a good _____, or you had a terrible _____, or this _____ is scheduled up pretty tight, or you can't wait for the next _____, what's the unit?
For me it's the week. I hold the idea of a week in my head including what needs to be done, how I feel about the past or present one, how I'm structuring my time. This is true even when I'm not working so that weekends are less important. Sometimes I'm not sure what the next day holds, but when I see it as a week it comes together.
I know people who really live in the day and don't look much forward or back. And people who are focused on months, whether because of a business reason or just their cognitive slant. And a few who think longer-term. Students particularly think of a term or a school year, and people in some businesses live by the quarter or the fiscal year and think that way constantly.
And if you're constantly in severe pain, or always drunk, or five years old, life comes by hours at best.
What's yours?
This is what I mean. If you say you're looking forward to a good _____, or you had a terrible _____, or this _____ is scheduled up pretty tight, or you can't wait for the next _____, what's the unit?
For me it's the week. I hold the idea of a week in my head including what needs to be done, how I feel about the past or present one, how I'm structuring my time. This is true even when I'm not working so that weekends are less important. Sometimes I'm not sure what the next day holds, but when I see it as a week it comes together.
I know people who really live in the day and don't look much forward or back. And people who are focused on months, whether because of a business reason or just their cognitive slant. And a few who think longer-term. Students particularly think of a term or a school year, and people in some businesses live by the quarter or the fiscal year and think that way constantly.
And if you're constantly in severe pain, or always drunk, or five years old, life comes by hours at best.
What's yours?
My unit:
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Date: 2009-03-31 05:21 am (UTC)Also around when it's healthy to go out and eat dessert again, but who doesn't have that? =)
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Date: 2009-03-31 05:29 am (UTC)Personally I wish I could think ahead more!
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Date: 2009-03-31 12:37 pm (UTC)coffee spoons?
Date: 2009-03-31 01:24 pm (UTC)(Maybe this is why I get so annoyed waiting for a goddamn cab.)
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Date: 2009-03-31 02:12 pm (UTC)But I imagine it may transition to semesters once I start school this fall. When I think about school related things, I think in months.
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Date: 2009-03-31 02:26 pm (UTC)Like today, for example: I have to create and send comps for 5 signs sometime this morning, and then I'm on to meeting a writing deadline, and then I have to pull a campaign for changing VPNs out of my ass at some point in the near future. And all I can think about right now are those 5 signs I'm putting off doing while my coffee absorbs into my bloodstream.
When someone asks how my day or week was, I have to think back to which deadlines fell in that timeframe. But when I look at calendars… I prefer the month view.
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Date: 2009-03-31 04:26 pm (UTC)During Lent, it's my only sweet indulgence. I allow myself 4 a week, only on work days. So I find that I look forward to my next frappuccino. It gives me a whole new way of looking at Mondays. No longer do I think of them as the end of a relaxing weekend and the start of another arduous work week. Instead, they are the harbinger of frappuccino!
I do not pretend to be proud of this.
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Date: 2009-03-31 06:12 pm (UTC)i think in terms of years a lot too, which is curious because i really only have about 7 or so to work with, everything before that is a blur.
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Date: 2009-03-31 07:32 pm (UTC)It's not at all liberating. Before Leo's birth, I think I measured time in days. I can't imagine how I could have gotten away with that for so damned long.
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Date: 2009-03-31 11:34 pm (UTC)at hadn
currently because of the problems it's been basically 4 hour chunks
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Date: 2009-04-01 01:00 am (UTC)I will make remarks about how it has been "A DAY" or I'm having "A MONTH" but that isn't my mental unit of time, just a measure of how long I've felt stressed.
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Date: 2009-04-02 04:03 am (UTC)If I'm just living life, I measure in weeks on weekdays and in days on weekends (because the weekend days are so precious.)
But, then, if I'm doing meta stuff like planning, it's all in months.
So, I guess, in summary, I think in hours and weeks mostly, with other units of measure swapped in as needed.