January 2022 Time Tracking

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/83tk7YFQBF9WdfBh9/january-2022-time-tracking

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Time tracking can be a good way to see how you’ve been spending your time and how it compares to how you would like to be spending it. It’s something that Julia and I have done a few times ( December 2017,

June 2017,

2015,

  1. and I’ve generally found it pretty helpful. This time we tracked two weeks, 2022-01-05 through 2022-01-11 and 2022-01-18 through 2022-01-24. These were pretty normal work weeks for the two of us these days:

Categories:

Some distinctions:

"Family" vs "childcare" is a bit fuzzy. In 2017 we counted all time solo with the kids as "childcare", but as they have gotten older that no longer seems like a good fit. Instead, it’s perhaps whether one would rather have someone else to do it if that were a matter of snapping one’s fingers? Examples:

Here are our numbers, in terms of average hours per day:

And a comparison to my numbers from 2017:

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https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/83tk7YFQBF9WdfBh9/january-2022-time-tracking?commentId=nba73AGjBgibpdhij

Did you have a nanny in 2017? You don’t mention it but from the amount of childcare, I would guess yes.

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https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/83tk7YFQBF9WdfBh9/january-2022-time-tracking?commentId=fumy5zEkvhhjhhZXy

In 2017 we had an au pair. See the "Ages 2y5m to 6y9m /​ 0y6m to 4y10m: au pairs" section of https://​​www.jefftk.com/​​p/​​childcare-iii for details.

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I compared the time for childcare with our estimates, and things seem comparable: 42.5h (7 months) + 15.75h (5 years) + 9.25h (7 years) = 67.5h per week And you had 7*(3h+1.5h) for you plus 4*8h for the nanny = 63.5h in that week. We didn’t have a nanny because our model was specialization, with stay-at-home-mom, which did and does work out well. Still, to be honest, our time budget was often in the negative when the kids were small.

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/83tk7YFQBF9WdfBh9/january-2022-time-tracking?commentId=rxq7pPH975zXACcp2

You have 2021 dates listed a few times in the first paragraph. I think you probably meant 2022.

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Fixed!