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I am currently working as a contractor in vertical advertising, sports betting specifically. Initially, the job was exciting, but now its gotten to a boring point, and on top of that I am the only developer, hence there is zero time to chill-out. Occasionally, I get to respond to support issues on my days off. My client is a start up with little to no organisation, they want me in the office, and want me to get things done by verbally asking me, constantly changing their minds and, and most times I'd have to switch context constantly. While the pay is relatively aright, and I have bills to pay, I have lost all motivation to keep on working. I stare at the computer but can't think. I really want to get my motivation back, but don't know how. Can you share your experiences on how to keep on how to rapidly re-boot? |
That being said, if changing jobs is not an option in the near future, here are some tips:
1. Take pride in what you do. Try to write the most beautiful code. Learn new technologies. Make Easter eggs.
2. Remove friction and sources of frustration. For example if you write tests, you don't have that felling that you might have broken something after you made a change.
3. Communicate. Explain people how you fell. Probably, people don't realize they are disturbing your concentration. Maybe they can send an email or make an appointment.
4. Plan a vacation.
5. Accept things the way they are. If some days you are not as productive that's okay and ultimately not your fault.
6. See the positive.