I've been studying but somewhat inconsistently. Probably doing something or other on 80% of days, but nothing particularly systematic.
I plan to reintroduce tracking this week.
I want to stay focused on kanji, but I also want to start reincorporating other activities. I might decide on studying fewer kanji a week. Whenever I pick something up and read it, there are big gains mainly attributable to not getting stuck on unfamiliar kanji. On the one hand, I'm no where near done this project, and I'm not going to finish in time for new years, and it's kind of a bummer doing so many flash cards. On the other hand, I've gained multiple grade levels in literacy due to a combination of learning to write the kanji with the heisig keyword, and learning to pronounce the kanji thru vocabulary/sentence flash cards, and it doesn't really matter when I finish this project so I could hypothetically go down to 1 new card a week and just keep up with reviews
Probably there is some kind of happy medium that exists.
I got a different job, but I don't start until the end of the month. I've decided not to comply with the new headphone rules in the meantime, and am listening to Japanese at work again.