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by developer_null 1865 days ago
Things that help me work and focus:

- Go to bed on time

- Wake up at the same time every morning

- Take my meds (I have adhd meds that lessen scatterbrainedness and but doesnt impact hyperfocus)

- Get an overview of the things you are doing

- Plan ahead in what order you will do things

- If unmotivated, broaden the scope of overview to see why you are doing them

- If I don't feel like starting work its most often because the work is too vague, then I usually first get more clarity and break up the work in a checklist.

- Have a big bottle of water on desk for regular water intake

- Wife brings lunch and snacks (huge privilege, always thank them). Also scheduled, I'd recommend prepping them ahead of time and remind yourself with a timer. Then it's just a matter of picking it up rather than actually going out to make it every time. During the walk you can still think over whatever you are working on.

- Clear separation with personal life and work: putting company laptop away, no slack, no mails, only reachable by call

- When you are distracted ask yourself (out loud) why you are not doing the thing, most of the time the first thought your brain comes up with is actually the answer.

I tend to hold onto projects, ideas, hobbies and interests for two weeks at a time. Haven't figured out yet how to cultivate that towards a single goal yet.

EDIT: My meds only really help with the daily structure and organisation inplace, otherwise I'm just more efficiently procrastinating.

1 comments

Just wanted to add, yes all of this.