I’ve realized that I can resolve many of the issues on Brian Schnabel’s Headspace by summarizing a quarter—or even the period since January 1. I haven’t decided which timeframe to use yet, though.
However, I’ll probably end up summarizing about six months of the year. This would mean creating summaries for financials, mindset (or psyche), and interactions, whichever category seems most relevant. I’ll also do the same for daily actions, achievements, and accomplishments from the past six months. Essentially, I can take everything I’ve recorded under these categories and condense them into meaningful summaries, covering a substantial number of items up to the present. I plan to use these summaries to update Brian Schnabel’s Headspace, and I can utilize AI to help.
The same approach will work for other areas, such as dreams and additional topics. Once that’s done, the only thing left to figure out is what to do with the BriaSphere—and then everything should fall into place. Trying to tackle this piecemeal, day by day, is far more work than I want to do for the website. By keeping the current structure and building out sections, such as book summaries, I can make better use of the website.
My plan is to create a summary for the first half of this year, get it online, and post it. Then, as it gets closer to December or January, I’ll work on summarizing the second half of the year. This way, each summary will have about six months to be indexed by search engines, which should be beneficial.
Ideally, the only page that should change frequently is the updates page, and most updates don’t need to remain for more than six months unless they’re technical notes that are genuinely helpful to others. I haven’t quite figured out the best way to handle those, but I’ll get to it eventually. With technology constantly evolving, keeping up with all the updates is a challenge—but I’ll manage.