“I always worked until I had something done and I always stopped when I knew what was going to happen next.” — Hemingway via https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/856460-i-always-worked-until-i-had-something-done-and-i … This works well even for writing code /1
e.g. I finished closing about 4 issues yesterday. Then to prepare for today, I brain dumped tasks that I want to finish today. Find the easiest looking one — a bugfix. Then purposely write the code halfway with the uncertain part left as ?? /3pic.twitter.com/K9n15GC62U
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Another thing I learn from creative types is when to focus on the output (progress in project) and when to focus on the input (effort) From this interview https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a55985/christopher-nolan-interview/ …, Christopher Nolan mentioned he looks at progress only at end of week /4pic.twitter.com/89SEIddzfy
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So combining everything I get, 1. Progress by end of week, Effort by end of day 2. Finish one thing a day 3. Stop midway today for easy next day
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