Brian Schnabel's Head Space
Where Magick and Mind Digitally Interlace.

Week of March 29, 2026, Personal Journal Entries: The Week in A Life Plan

Sunday, March 29, 2026: 6:53 PM: This coming week is about keeping things simple, structured, and aligned with the daily themes that keep my head clear and my life running smoothly. Cognitive bandwidth is the priority. If it doesn’t fit the day’s theme or support my physical or financial stability, it waits.

Journaling Sunday: Today was for grounding myself. I’ve looked over last week’s entries, set intentions for the new week, and kept things light. I took a long walk, did a bit of reflecting, reviewing how my current life’s framework modifications are working.

Financial Monday: This day is designated as that time of the week for getting the numbers straight. I’ll review bank statements, update April’s budget, and make any adjustments to my 2026 earnings report. I’ll also verify that Verizon’s corrections are still moving along. Everything stays inside the financial lane all day, Monday.

Read & Research Tuesday: This is my thinking day. I’ll keep reading The Art of Seduction, look into any tools or workflows that need refining, and take a long walk or simply spin to clear the mental pipes. Curiosity and calm are the theme for Tuesday.

Programming Wednesday: This day is for the website and anything technical. I’ll start building the page generator and review the server traffic records for the results of the new IP-blocking script. I stop at 5 PM, no exceptions.

Housekeeping Thursday: This is the day I reset my physical space. Laundry, dishes, dusting, blinds, windows, sheets — the whole deal. First session is 90 minutes, then I drop into 40/20 cycles.

Back Posting Friday: Friday is for adding older journal entries to Brian Schnabel’s Head Space. I’m keeping things simple: fewer meta tags, straightforward titles, taking what some might call a journal-first approach to the process. The site is not allowed to run my life. Morning walk or spin first, then the work cycles.

Screw Off Day Saturday: Overflow, walking, reading, or nothing at all. Whatever supports recovery and keeps me steady. I’ll glance at sleep trends without obsessing over them.

My Weekly North Stars? Protect cognitive bandwidth… Stick to the daily themes… Keep tools simple and predictable… Let my second sight guide direction… And… Keep the website workflow light and human.

My work rhythm for the week shall remain the same: a 90-minute opening session starting at 8:30 AM, followed by 40/20 cycles until the final work session ends at 5:00 PM. Also, if a tool creates friction more than twice, I shall replace it in the event I can’t find a simplified way to integrate it into my existing workflow.

I also need to remember that exercise and sleep data is for trends, not judgment: My body’s lived experience is the real metric. By keeping this structure in mind, the week should run smoothly and stay aligned with what actually matters to me.


Posting that's a little off the trolley at times... Brian is a single Newtonian Gardens Apartments resident, Self-Publishing Author, cPanel WordPress Web Host and Windows 11 powered computer tech. He’s a musician, sailor, hiker, cycler and some women would say, “Magical, too!”