10 Days of Reclusion: Final video update!

It is almost time to shed a tear for the passing of this 10 Days of Reclusion experiment (I’m free tomorrow at 5pm!), but thankfully, not before one last video.

10 Days of Reclusion: 5 things I’m doing to not feel like $#!†

My sleep quality, energy levels, motivation, and mood have all been affected by my reclusion productivity experiment. Here are five ways I’m trying to fix that.

An Ode to the Dehumidifier

As promised in my Day Four video for my ’10 Days of Reclusion’ experiment, here is an article I wrote about my dehumidifier. (No, I am not going crazy.)

10 Days of Reclusion – A Funny (and Somewhat Depressing) Day 5/6 Update

I’m not going crazy down here – no, that wouldn’t be like me. But I am very close to going crazy, as you can see from this weekend update for my 10 Days of Reclusion experiment.

Ten Days of Reclusion – Day Four Video Update

For ten days straight I’m living in complete isolation and not talking to anyone. Here is a video update (2:07) for Day Four!

Ten Days of Reclusion – Day Two Update

For ten days straight I’m living in complete isolation and not talking to anyone. Here is a video for Day Two.

For the next 10 days I’ll be living in total reclusion

For the next ten days I’m shutting myself off from the outside world and living in total reclusion to see how living without any social interaction affects my productivity.

Last month I wrote 21,843 words for this project

Last month I wrote 21,843 words of juicy stuff for the project. Click through for a sexy graph of exactly how many words I wrote.

Life without my best friend… I mean, my cellphone.

It’s no surprise that walking around all day with a mini-computer attached to your hip rewires how you think. I’ve lived without my smartphone for the last two weeks, and this article is a summary of my thoughts so far.

So far, I’ve mostly failed at waking up at 5:30

So far my productivity experiments have gone swimmingly, with the exception of waking up at 5:30 every morning. Almost every morning, I struggle to get out of bed so early.

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