>>>... I am very impressed with "around 8h coding work"!
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>>Why?
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>Because you could put a number to it? I remember how I would spend perhaps 9-10 hours a day at the keyboard, out of which some six to seven hours was coding or otherwise work related... And then the actual number would always be eight hours of more of work, because I'd keep thinking, somewhere in the background, of the current problems, shuffling them tiles until they fall into place...
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>Among my productivity boosters the main one is the view from our big room to our backyard, which is always cozy and tucked in and almost always green. I'd just lean on the doorframe and gaze into the green, and once my wife asked me what I was doing. I checked what I actually was doing at the moment and had to honestly confess that „I'm working“.
Average. I tend to episodes of depression, there is very little work. I try to count - and to stop myself to care for myself because of that. Actively get the crap out of my brain. (Not that I fix to something else, for that. Ha!)
Words are given to man to enable him to conceal his true feelings.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
Weeks of programming can save you hours of planning.
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