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by smoyer 5361 days ago
My guess is that part of your lack of motivation is related to not having a goal, a plan and small achievable steps. Do you know where you want these side projects to end? Do you have a list of steps to reach that goal? And is it broken into small enough tasks that you can check something off the list each night you spend an hour or two?

I know that I accomplish very little without this type of "project clarity" and often end up poking around at this and that without actually finishing anything. And just to be clear, I'm not talking about 30 pages of tasks in MS Project ... Just a list that you can see diminish over time.

I'm also far better off if I get up early and do my personal projects first, do my paid work and save the reading for the evening ... You may not have the mental energy left to code in the evening so save the less intense work for then.

So ... What are you building? Can you make me excited with a short elevator pitch? If not, maybe you're not excited enough about it either?

These are my issues ... Maybe some will resonate with you.

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@smoyer Yes you are absolutely correct. There isn't any "project clarity" at my end. End of the day I will be very tired to do anything apart from checking my inbox, replying to a few and then crashing on to bed. :( I need to have a better "Project Clarity" as you said. Thanks