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I have a full-time job, a family, and a few side projects.
My work day is generally a series of coping mechanisms (that I only recently realized were coping mechanisms) that keep me (generally) on-task and productive.
I’m fond of lists, prioritizing, and organizing. The night before, I make a short list of what I plan to work on and accomplish. I create Trello cards to break it down into smaller steps with more granularity.
I often will write down the top level items on a whiteboard, which keeps those items visible throughout the day.
I time-block - outside of meetings, I schedule times of the day that I open and respond to emails (keeps it from being a weak dopamine distraction), and organize the other time slots around what I need to finish.
I do keep Slack up constantly, but I consider this to be a (generally) positive dopamine hit, because most of the alerts are Trello card movement and comments, commits to the repo, etc. 1 reply
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