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Create / Consume
  6 Month Update




                   Andrew Tarvin
A Brief Intro to Create / Consume
The concept of Create / Consume is simple:
for an entire month (or longer), spend more
time creating than consuming. As far as
rules go, that’s it.

What you define as creating and consuming
is up to you. How you track your time is up
to you. The rewards for completing the
challenge, also up to you.
A Brief Intro to Create / Consume


The idea came from a friend of mine,
Matt Shafeek. You can find out more at:

createslashconsume.blogspot.co
              m
A Brief Intro to Create / Consume
I started tracking my results
         (that’s me )
in July 2012. What follows is
an analysis of my tracking
over the last 6 months of
2012, complete with charts,
graphs, insights, and
probably a little weirdness.
My Create / Consume Rules
As mentioned, you can define the rules
however you want. I defined 4 types of
activities I would track:
1. Create—time spent creating content
2. Consume—time spent consuming
   content
3. Gray—time spent on activities that don’t
   fit either create or consume
4. Sleep—time spent sleeping
Create
My Creation activities include:

•   Coaching – 1on1 sessions for clients
•   Exercising – working out, playing sports, running
•   Marketing – activities related to increasing awareness
•   Meetings – discussing business or creating with
    others
•   Performing – improv, stand-up, storytelling
•   Planning – strategic sessions for business
•   Practicing – improv, stand-up, storytelling
•   Researching – necessary / relevant info for writing
•   Speaking – speaking or training on topics
•   Writing – for any of my websites or guest posts
Consume
My Consumption activities include:

• Browsing – the Internet
• Hitting snooze – not waking up when I should
• Playing – video games, board games, etc
• Reading – newspapers, books, magazines (for
  pleasure, not research)
• Watching – TV, Movies, Sports
Gray
My Gray activities are ones that don’t fit nicely into creation
or consumption, but I still spend time on them, such as:

•   Emailing – reading, writing, organizing
•   Errands – going to the bank, getting groceries, etc
•   Networking – with new people or old acquaintances
•   Showering – getting ready for the day
•   Reconnecting – with friends
Sleep
My sleep activities are, well, sleeping (or napping).




                        Note: This is not me.
A Few Notes on the Data
• All tracking is based on my own entries.
  Some of it is specifically timed, some of it
  is entered at the end of the day.
• For June-August-September (JAS), I
  made entries into an Excel sheet. For
  October-November-December (OND), I
  used the website toggl.
• I did not track every single minute of every
  single day.
A Few Notes on the Data
• I improved my tracking
  methods, and what data I
  tracked, as I went.
• In my first month of tracking
  (July), I had 124 entries
  totaling 155 hours, meaning I
  tracked 21% of my total time
  that month.
• By comparison, in
  December, I hit 412 entries
  totaling 665 hours, tracking
  89% of my total time for the
  month.
Create / Consume Totals
Here are the results for all activity types
from the OND*.




*October was the first month I started tracking sleep, so OND is used
here to get an accurate analysis of all 4 types of activities. The amount
of time shown represents 86% of the total time that quarter.
Totals Analysis
• Insights
   – Sleep was the biggest type of activity at 37% of my
     tracked time. That’s 714 hours over 92 days, or an
     average of 7.7 hours per night.
   – The next biggest type was Creation at 28% with 538 total
     hours or 5.8 hours per day.
     **Adjusting for only 61 traditional work days it was an
     average of 8.8 hours per day.
   – Next came the Gray activities at 21%, 394 hours or 4.2
     hours per day.
   – And finally Consumption at 14%, 263 hours or 2.9 hours
     per day.
• Action
   – Increase amount of time creating slightly. Ensure it’s on
     the right things.
   – Decrease amount of time sleeping slightly (goal is 7.5
     hours per night).
Create versus Consume
Here are the results of create versus
consume for all six months (July to Dec)*.




*Exercise was added to Create in September. Snooze was added to
Consume in October. This data represents 30% of total time.
Create
I spent 973 hours creating in the following
categories:
Create
• The actual tasks were 
Create Analysis
• Insights
  – I spent 417 hours on Humor That Works. That’s 2.3
    hours per day.
  – Comedy (including ComedySportz) took up 317
    hours, or 1.7 hours per day. That includes 50 improv
    performances and 10 stand-up shows.
  – In 6 months, I only spent 45 minutes on Slash
    Entrepreneur.
  – I exercised, on average, every other day for around
    30 minutes.
• Actions
  – Spend more time on marketing, meeting, and
    networking for Humor That Works.
  – Post more consistently to Slash Entrepreneur.
  – Exercise more frequently.
Consume
I spent 416 hours consuming the following:
Consume Analysis
• Insights
  – I spent a lot of time browsing the Internet, an
    average of 1.5 times per day, in 45 minute
    increments.
  – I hit snooze once every 6 days (32 out of 184
    days), wasting 27 hours of my life.
  – I barely spent any time reading books for
    pleasure (2 hours in 6 months).
• Actions
  – STOP HITTING SNOOZE
  – Spend more time reading for pleasure.
Gray
I spent 519 hours in the Gray area:
Gray Analysis
• Insights
  – I spent 140 hours on email, working on it 177
    times for about 45 minutes at a time.
  – I reconnected with people 136 times for an
    average of 80 minutes per.
  – I went on 32 dates (not all with different people)
    for an average of 2 hours each.
• Actions
  – I’ve felt like I spent too much time on email, but
    45 minutes per day isn’t that bad.
  – I enjoy meeting and reconnecting with people
    and want to keep that up.
Frequency
Below is the number of times I started an activity based on
time of day.




*Sleep wasn’t added until October.
Frequency Analysis
• Insights
  – I usually go to sleep between 12am and 4pm.
  – I’m most productive between 10am and 8pm.
  – I consume the most between 10pm and 2am.
• Actions
  – Embrace my ―non-morning-person‖ and try to
    start my day at 10am.
  – Try to follow a rough schedule of:
     •   Sleep 2am to 10am.
     •   Create 10am to 10pm.
     •   Consume 10pm to 2am.
     •   Various Gray in between.
For More
• Humor That Works –
  www.humorthatworks.com
• Create / Consume –
  createslashconsume.blogspot.com
• Toggl –
  www.toggl.com
• Contact –
 andrew@humorthatworks.com
 Twitter: @humorthatworks
Or pick up my book*…




  *That I spent 176 hours on from July to December 2012.
Fin

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Create Consume Analysis

  • 1. Create / Consume 6 Month Update Andrew Tarvin
  • 2. A Brief Intro to Create / Consume The concept of Create / Consume is simple: for an entire month (or longer), spend more time creating than consuming. As far as rules go, that’s it. What you define as creating and consuming is up to you. How you track your time is up to you. The rewards for completing the challenge, also up to you.
  • 3. A Brief Intro to Create / Consume The idea came from a friend of mine, Matt Shafeek. You can find out more at: createslashconsume.blogspot.co m
  • 4. A Brief Intro to Create / Consume I started tracking my results (that’s me ) in July 2012. What follows is an analysis of my tracking over the last 6 months of 2012, complete with charts, graphs, insights, and probably a little weirdness.
  • 5. My Create / Consume Rules As mentioned, you can define the rules however you want. I defined 4 types of activities I would track: 1. Create—time spent creating content 2. Consume—time spent consuming content 3. Gray—time spent on activities that don’t fit either create or consume 4. Sleep—time spent sleeping
  • 6. Create My Creation activities include: • Coaching – 1on1 sessions for clients • Exercising – working out, playing sports, running • Marketing – activities related to increasing awareness • Meetings – discussing business or creating with others • Performing – improv, stand-up, storytelling • Planning – strategic sessions for business • Practicing – improv, stand-up, storytelling • Researching – necessary / relevant info for writing • Speaking – speaking or training on topics • Writing – for any of my websites or guest posts
  • 7. Consume My Consumption activities include: • Browsing – the Internet • Hitting snooze – not waking up when I should • Playing – video games, board games, etc • Reading – newspapers, books, magazines (for pleasure, not research) • Watching – TV, Movies, Sports
  • 8. Gray My Gray activities are ones that don’t fit nicely into creation or consumption, but I still spend time on them, such as: • Emailing – reading, writing, organizing • Errands – going to the bank, getting groceries, etc • Networking – with new people or old acquaintances • Showering – getting ready for the day • Reconnecting – with friends
  • 9. Sleep My sleep activities are, well, sleeping (or napping). Note: This is not me.
  • 10. A Few Notes on the Data • All tracking is based on my own entries. Some of it is specifically timed, some of it is entered at the end of the day. • For June-August-September (JAS), I made entries into an Excel sheet. For October-November-December (OND), I used the website toggl. • I did not track every single minute of every single day.
  • 11. A Few Notes on the Data • I improved my tracking methods, and what data I tracked, as I went. • In my first month of tracking (July), I had 124 entries totaling 155 hours, meaning I tracked 21% of my total time that month. • By comparison, in December, I hit 412 entries totaling 665 hours, tracking 89% of my total time for the month.
  • 12. Create / Consume Totals Here are the results for all activity types from the OND*. *October was the first month I started tracking sleep, so OND is used here to get an accurate analysis of all 4 types of activities. The amount of time shown represents 86% of the total time that quarter.
  • 13. Totals Analysis • Insights – Sleep was the biggest type of activity at 37% of my tracked time. That’s 714 hours over 92 days, or an average of 7.7 hours per night. – The next biggest type was Creation at 28% with 538 total hours or 5.8 hours per day. **Adjusting for only 61 traditional work days it was an average of 8.8 hours per day. – Next came the Gray activities at 21%, 394 hours or 4.2 hours per day. – And finally Consumption at 14%, 263 hours or 2.9 hours per day. • Action – Increase amount of time creating slightly. Ensure it’s on the right things. – Decrease amount of time sleeping slightly (goal is 7.5 hours per night).
  • 14. Create versus Consume Here are the results of create versus consume for all six months (July to Dec)*. *Exercise was added to Create in September. Snooze was added to Consume in October. This data represents 30% of total time.
  • 15. Create I spent 973 hours creating in the following categories:
  • 16. Create • The actual tasks were 
  • 17. Create Analysis • Insights – I spent 417 hours on Humor That Works. That’s 2.3 hours per day. – Comedy (including ComedySportz) took up 317 hours, or 1.7 hours per day. That includes 50 improv performances and 10 stand-up shows. – In 6 months, I only spent 45 minutes on Slash Entrepreneur. – I exercised, on average, every other day for around 30 minutes. • Actions – Spend more time on marketing, meeting, and networking for Humor That Works. – Post more consistently to Slash Entrepreneur. – Exercise more frequently.
  • 18. Consume I spent 416 hours consuming the following:
  • 19. Consume Analysis • Insights – I spent a lot of time browsing the Internet, an average of 1.5 times per day, in 45 minute increments. – I hit snooze once every 6 days (32 out of 184 days), wasting 27 hours of my life. – I barely spent any time reading books for pleasure (2 hours in 6 months). • Actions – STOP HITTING SNOOZE – Spend more time reading for pleasure.
  • 20. Gray I spent 519 hours in the Gray area:
  • 21. Gray Analysis • Insights – I spent 140 hours on email, working on it 177 times for about 45 minutes at a time. – I reconnected with people 136 times for an average of 80 minutes per. – I went on 32 dates (not all with different people) for an average of 2 hours each. • Actions – I’ve felt like I spent too much time on email, but 45 minutes per day isn’t that bad. – I enjoy meeting and reconnecting with people and want to keep that up.
  • 22. Frequency Below is the number of times I started an activity based on time of day. *Sleep wasn’t added until October.
  • 23. Frequency Analysis • Insights – I usually go to sleep between 12am and 4pm. – I’m most productive between 10am and 8pm. – I consume the most between 10pm and 2am. • Actions – Embrace my ―non-morning-person‖ and try to start my day at 10am. – Try to follow a rough schedule of: • Sleep 2am to 10am. • Create 10am to 10pm. • Consume 10pm to 2am. • Various Gray in between.
  • 24. For More • Humor That Works – www.humorthatworks.com • Create / Consume – createslashconsume.blogspot.com • Toggl – www.toggl.com • Contact – andrew@humorthatworks.com Twitter: @humorthatworks
  • 25. Or pick up my book*… *That I spent 176 hours on from July to December 2012.
  • 26. Fin