Dateline: 7-3-2017
/Last night I got so close to completing Phase Two of my plan to get as far ahead of my SNL reviews as I can in order to get me to the point where all I have to do is watch and review each episode without having to worry about page setup or layout.
I started with the nine seasons that I've already reviewed plus the two season I've already complete prep work for, which are the two seasons of prep work that motivated me to try to complete ALL the prep work, making it eleven seasons with all Four phases, that I was I was talking about in yesterday's post, complete.
On Saturday, I finished Phase One for EVERYTHING!!! As I said, yesterday, I came so close to completing Phase Two adding the title which lists the episode number, host, and original air date for thirty-five seasons, each averaging twenty episode at a clip. With seven more seasons to go, I should easily be done by the end of the day.
Though it is great to be ahead of the game, the fact that I've spent over twenty of the last forty-eight hours sitting at this computer deeply focused on the monotonous task at hand which has driven me a little stir crazy in the process.
I hate this aspect of my productive tendency sometimes feels like it can be a bit of a curse as spending as much time isolated from other doesn't necessarily feel like a punishment but it definitely leads to stray thoughts about others to fester as I spend so much time in my head, especially during these tasks that are repetitive allowing for brainless work.
This doesn't just happen with my own personal project, other than my work in the film world, every job I've ever had, I worked with small groups with split task to where we all pretty much work alone that led to the same results. The only difference is, I now get stuck in my thought from the comfort of my own home.
Oh well, I hope this prep work doesn't break me because the sooner I get it over with, the sooner I can get back to focusing on the fun. We'll see where I get tomorrow and of course, I'll keep you posted when I get to my daily check in.
Talk to you then,
The Wicker Breaker