What Maketh the Most Sense Now?

I have been using an app called Oasis. Record and use AI to create a transcript. From that transcript I asked it to create a To-Do List, a summary, an outline, a “B.S.” filter, a TikTok Script, and a recording.

Now I ask: what makes the most sense out of this generated AI? Personally? Probably the outline. It seems to have captured the most, although I do like how the the To-Do list has deadlines.

Here are my AI generated results:

Organizing My Many Projects Folders

βœ… To Dos
Action items:
1. Prioritize projects into A, B, and C categories by the end of the week.
2. Decide on winter price protection for propane fuel by the end of August.
3. Create a treasure map for Caroline by the end of the month.
4. Review and take action on the notice from Social Security about the online account.
5. Begin writing research papers on a regular basis and turning them into essays by the end of the month.
6. Consider creating a custom puzzle of retirement fill-in-the-blank activities with Pictorum Print Company or Zazzle by the end of the month.
7. Start practicing the Wishing Others Well Buddhist practice daily.
8. Try out Ukrainian Easter egg dying within the next month.

✍️ Summary
I’ve been reflecting on all my projects lately, and the post and poem I wrote the other day was just another way of looking at them. My pile of clipboards and folders represent various projects, from opening up Heiberger property for walking to creating a treasure map for Caroline. I realize I’ve taken on more than I can handle, but I’m determined to make some of these projects happen, like a floating solar receiver for the garden. I need to prioritize and organize these projects, from writing research papers to practicing Ukrainian Easter egg dying. I also want to turn my priorities into A, B, and C and focus on futurity and helping people plan their own futures. There’s a lot to do, but I’m determined to make it happen.

πŸ“‡ Outline
I. Reflection on projects
A. Recent thoughts on projects
1. Post and poem as another perspective on projects
B. Organization tools for projects
1. Clipboards and folders
a. Represent different projects
i. Boundary survey for Heiberger field
ii. Plaque for original farm
iii. Floating solar receiver
iv. Security light handbook
v. Winter price protection for propane fuel
vi. Notice from Social Security
vii. Folder of poem drafts
viii. Comments about My Mother’s Hands project
ix. Short one minute play
x. Writing research worksheet
xi. Jigsaw retirement
xii. Morning A.M. check-ins
xiii. Love and kindness project
xiv. Writing book summaries
xv. Ukrainian Easter egg dying
xvi. Kentucky Democrat stuff
xvii. Best Laid Plans book
xviii. Dan Russell’s writing
xix. Collection of personal writings
xx. Lesson plan guns
xxi. Futurity project
xxii. Productivity tools
C. Feeling overwhelmed by the number of projects
1. Need for prioritization of projects
II. Project exploration and potential plans
A. Desire to pursue certain projects
1. Floating solar receiver
2. Treasure map for Caroline
3. Dialogue writing
4. My Mother’s Hands project
5. Short one minute play
6. Writing research papers
7. Jigsaw retirement compilation
8. Custom puzzle creation
9. Wishing Others Well practice
10. Book summaries and skimming
11. Ukrainian Easter egg dying
12. Future planning and iSearch
13. English language arts unit planning
14. Circle of Viewpoints exploration
B. Uncertain plans and miscellaneous items
1. Kentucky Democrat stuff
2. Law of Unintended Consequences book
3. Dan Russell’s writing
4. Unshared personal writings
5. Productivity tools
III. Recognition of need for prioritization and organization of projects
A. Acknowledgment of need for prioritization
B. Consideration of categorizing projects as A, B, and C priorities
C. Realization of the need for focus and completion of projects

🚫 BS Filter
I’ve been thinking a lot about my projects lately. I have a lot of different things I want to do, like opening up the Heiberger property for people to walk, making a copy of a plaque for my daughter, and building a floating solar receiver for the garden. I also have various smaller projects, like writing dialogue and turning comments into a moth project. I need to prioritize and organize all of these projects. There’s a lot to do.

βœ… To Dos
Action items:
1. Prioritize projects into A, B, and C categories – Due date: within one week
2. Decide on winter price protection for propane fuel – Due date: end of August
3. Review Social Security online account – Due date: within one week
4. Begin writing research papers on a regular basis – Due date: ongoing
5. Organize retirement activities into a single piece – Due date: within one month
6. Start the Wishing Others Well project as a daily practice – Due date: ongoing
7. Try out Ukrainian Easter egg dying – Due date: within one month
8. Review and share own writings – Due date: within two weeks
9. Review productivity tools and miscellaneous items – Due date: within one week

πŸ“± TikTok Script
Hey guys, so I’m standing here in front of a mountain of clipboards and folders, and let me tell you, it’s a representation of all the projects I’ve got going on. I mean, I’ve got a boundary survey, a plat for our original farm, a floating solar receiver, and so much more. I’ve bitten off more than I can chew!

I’ve even got a folder for Ukrainian Easter egg dying – like, when did I even have time for that? And don’t even get me started on my morning A.M. check-ins.

But you know what? I’m determined to turn these priorities into A, B, and C, and make it happen. I’ve got book summaries to write, dialogue to practice, and a love and kindness project to do every day.

So stick around, because I’m going to figure out how to juggle all these projects and still have time for my retirement puzzle. And who knows, maybe I’ll even find time to try out that Ukrainian Easter egg dying! Stay tuned, because it’s going to be a wild ride!

1 Comment


  1. // Reply

    Laughed at the TikTok script and then found myself wondering at the ‘Love and kindness project’ and hoping that gets more attention.
    πŸ™‚
    Kevin

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