2025-10-18
today's commitment
✅think after a short outing
took a walk and buy sandwitches.
"I went for a walk to buy sandwitches and ate it" maybe better expression
✅lunch
✅create Anki cards
✅Anki
push count button on my apple watch when I find my attention wandering
33 times distracted
23times distracted (interrupted for dinner, then resumed)
921 cards/1.27h
what a tiresome task
✅review this week
✅record video of myself
✅plan next week
✅watch a recorded GCI class
do the pre-assignment
read 『一億人の英文法 ――すべての日本人に贈る「話すため」の英文法』.icon
work on eiken old exam
14:41 woke up
16:56 ~aimless browsing while eating sandwitches
I'm not an early bird, but getting up early makes many things easier, so I'll keep trying, yet.
gpt-5.icon
Good question — both “interrupted for” and “interrupted by” are grammatically correct, but they mean different things.
“Interrupted by dinner” means dinner caused the interruption.
→ I was studying, but I was interrupted by dinner.
(Dinner itself was the thing that stopped you.)
“Interrupted for dinner” means you stopped what you were doing in order to have dinner.
→ I was studying, interrupted for dinner, then resumed afterward.
(You or someone intentionally paused the activity to eat.)
In your sentence —
Interrupted for dinner, then resumed
— it implies you chose to pause the activity to have dinner and then continued. If you mean it happened because someone called you to dinner unexpectedly, then “interrupted by dinner” would fit better.
I haven't known thathoshihara.icon
?it doesn't make sence
my typo
carbin -> cabin. it's not a marcial weapon
gpt-5.iconHustle and bustle = a common idiom meaning the noisy, busy activity of city life.
get around to doing
i partly grabbed tips of how to avoid DSWPD, 2 weeks streak waking up early and not taking naps maybe clear the disorder, but you should abondon your emotiomal dicision of when you wake up/in bed. n年前