I pinned a large piece of paper above my fireplace and for one day I recorded my movements within my room. I would do this by remembering every time I entered or left my room to draw a different coloured line. The purpose of this experiment was to firstly draw my room as a map. When this was done, I could then record my movements, each colour counting how many times I entered and left my room. Where in my room I visited the most and areas where I didn't go at all. The darker areas of colour also represent the amount of time I spent in that area, with the lightest being the least. From these records I have learnt the answers to all the reasonings for attempting this experiment.
What have I learnt :
I do not spend any time on the left side of my bed. I do not take route of crossing my bed to sit down on the right, I travel round the bed. I don't use the left side table as much as the right. I spend most of my time on my bed, desk and mirror. I have spent a lot of time at my fireplace which wouldn't of done if I hadn't been preforming this test. I only went to my wardrobe and chest of draws a few times suggesting I only got dressed once.
This is the Map I had above my fireplace:
The original map uploaded in Illustrator: Final design:

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