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by xyyyrz
4712 days ago
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Thanks for commenting! I've been thinking about a sabbatical type deal, though I'm concerned if I don't have focus, that'll be very challenging (and potentially put me into a depressive spiral if I'm not programming). I have a strong desire to build something, so perhaps painting or some other constructive hobby would help. |
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This does three things: It gets you out of the office and away from your email. (When doing what I call an "away trip" -- yes, nerdy -- I have either put my smart phone's SIM card into a dumb phone or given everyone a separate phone number to reach me at a prepaid cell phone. I leave the phone off the majority of the time, and instruct them to leave a voicemail and I will call them back when I get around to it.) It gets you away from the cycle of HN, Reddit, and other news sites. And last, it gives you something tangible that you can look back and say that you built.
Trips I've done have included building mountain bike trails, gathering a large group of friends from a small HN-like forum to help clean out a forum member's estranged mother's house. She'd become a hoarder in her old age, and filled a beautiful 3,000 sq. ft. mansion in rural Illinois with ... stuff. But every piece had to be sorted and evaluated, because there were many collector's items and valuable things hidden, like silver dollars from the early 1900s stuffed into a pillow that seemed strangely heavy. Eight people sorted and moved enough stuff out to fill 40 cu. yd. dumpster per day, and fixed enough of the plumbing issues to prevent further damage to the house. It was pretty filthy work, it was insanely exhausting, and it created a very tight bond between some special people. Seeing, and having the community's support for it, left me refreshed and ready to return to work.