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by AYBABTME
4544 days ago
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I like to separate my time in 3 parts:
loop:
1/3 : Reading/researching/learning new concepts.
1/3 : Hands-on experiment with what I learned.
1/3 : Actual work, were I might apply what I've learnt
in the last 2 phases. The new knowledge gathered improves my throughput in the 3rd phase, making up for the 'lost time' doing research. That's of course a rough estimate and I don't have any numbers to back that up, aside from my own biased experience living it. I find it's a good balance and having it formally listed out reminds me to actively switch from a phase to another every few weeks. I end up always applying newly learnt stuff, which is rewarding and motivating. |
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