My Monday evening from 5-9 PM.
Train commute (Q train) to a job interview at Hard Rock Cafe, located in Time Square -0.50
Waited to be interviewed -0.25
Interviewed with the assistant manager Debbie Ann; Talked about my qualifications, availability, and why I’ll be a good candidate -0.25
Walked to the gym; Blink Fitness: Bryant Park, located one block away from Bryant Park -0.25
Took my “Civil Law and Procedure Law” midterm exam; Questions based on chapters 1-5 from “Civil Practice For Paralegals In NYS” -0.75
Workout in the gym; Monday is pull day; Exercise routine for pull day includes the following: Deadlift, pulldown, cable row, facepulls, superset of hammer curl and dumbbell shrugs, and standing cable curls -1.0
Walked to Starbucks and order a single espresso -0.25
Sat down and read a few pages of the book “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood -0.25
Commuted back home to Brooklyn by train (Q train) -0.50
Reaction: To me, it’s not a difficult task to keep track of my time on a daily basis. I plan out my life based on what is going to be, prior the day before. It makes it easier for me to follow a routine each day. For example, adding time to go to the gym, while going to school or going to work. I felt that this sort of planning can help an individual create a routine for their lives. Hopefully, this sort of timekeeping will help me become a successful paralegal and lawyer in the near future.
Thanks Francisco, excellent job here! Great detail. I agree, it’s helpful to plan my day in advance. I hope that espresso didn’t keep you up all night? KC