How Do I Spend My Days?


“How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.”


In 2022, influenced by Annie Dillard’s eloquent quote, I sought a way to keep track of how I spend my life. There were 6 distinct buckets that summed up my life:


Work [my full time job]

Teaching [my part-time job]

Creative Practice

People [friends, family & social obligations]

Health [physical exercise]

Archiving [website & writing activities]


The primary goal was to achieve a balance between days spent in the six buckets. Days, not time; since some buckets (such as working out) require less time than others (my full-time job). At the end of a month (and subsequently my life), could I say that I spent my days well (equally amongst the six buckets)?


Initial exploration of the 'buckets' in my life at that time.

I started out in August 2022 by sticking a piece of paper on my front door. Each day was divided into 6 cells, with each cell being coloured in at the end of the day if I spent any time in that bucket.


August 2022, manual tracking.

2022 was so intense that this activity could not be pursued beyond August. However, in 2023, I have decided to pursue this for the entire year. All the raw data is available on Google Sheets and a p5.js sketch is used to visualise it.

The code is available here. To have some fun with it, I explored matter.js in this project to treat each day as an active particle.