I should have split things up into multiple comments. Most (if not all) of that should be read as “I think this might be useful in practice* for planning/executing, rather than improving the model”.
*Advice which if followed would or could have led to a) doing LaTex sooner, b) changed how math was handled or turned out, or making it less unpredictable w.r.t to time estimates, c) formatting the writing sooner.
Hopefully, it’s clearer why it’s impossible to go further without a good model for how tasks are sub-divided.
I suggested
1) that if writing the math* was a substantial piece which took longer than expected, then you might find it useful to have a personal model which says “Math* will take longer than I expect”/update future expectations based on the result—how things turned out for this post.
2) If you change the way you divide up tasks that might affect outcomes**, if not predictability.
*Or anything else this applies to.
**Such as how long things take, as well as how they turn out.
I should have split things up into multiple comments. Most (if not all) of that should be read as “I think this might be useful in practice* for planning/executing, rather than improving the model”.
*Advice which if followed would or could have led to a) doing LaTex sooner, b) changed how math was handled or turned out, or making it less unpredictable w.r.t to time estimates, c) formatting the writing sooner.
I suggested
1) that if writing the math* was a substantial piece which took longer than expected, then you might find it useful to have a personal model which says “Math* will take longer than I expect”/update future expectations based on the result—how things turned out for this post.
2) If you change the way you divide up tasks that might affect outcomes**, if not predictability.
*Or anything else this applies to.
**Such as how long things take, as well as how they turn out.