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by mkingston
4459 days ago
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Lately I've been finding that if I perform specific tasks in a focused manner I can be highly productive for the best part of eight hours (say 7.5+ out of 8). By this I mean that if I need to code, I code. If I need to think before I implement something, I set my chair to the laziest position I can (away from screen/keyboard) and I zone out and think. If I need to discuss with another team member, I do this. The key, at least for me, and at least in the past couple of months, is to never try to focus on multiple things at once. Two other factors that I can't discount with certainty: I've been reasonably enjoying my work lately, but this isn't particularly unusual (I do feel that there's probably some feedback effect from my increased effectiveness). And I don't have many distractions, maybe 4-5 per day. More might wreck my effectiveness. |
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