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by psadauskas
5570 days ago
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I find I solve the trickiest problems in one of three places: Walking my dog, taking a shower, and laying in bed trying to fall asleep. I find that stepping away from the keyboard, and my programming environment entirely, allows me to let go of all the basic assumptions I hadn't even realized I'd been making. |
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Any time they had a problem they couldn't figure out, they'd come to me and ask me to help with it.
My trick was to listen to their problem and then go take a walk. Our office was in a nice area with plenty of sidewalks. So, I'd get the details of the problem and then go take a walk for about a half hour while I thought about the issue.
After the walk I was able to sit down and my computer and implement whatever weird thing it was.
These days I do work from home (freelance) so I find myself pacing around my house while trying to figure out something odd. I think I've worn a groove in the grass at this point.
It really does do wonders for the brain.