>In the same vein as Pablo's thread, how do you force yourself to muddle through the dull parts of a project?
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>For me specifically, I hate reports. While I can spend all day happily tweaking a form to get it "just right", it takes all day(or just feels like it) just to do the same thing as a report.
I charge an outrageous hourly rate and bill mercilessly on the parts I find least pleasant. It helps < s >
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