Anecdotally emerging consensus is make time to do orthogonal-ish things. (Damn hard to do with a perpetual time deficit though!)https://twitter.com/_1134/status/917039612207525888 …
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Replying to @generativist
I found that having other commitments forced me to be way more efficient and productive with my work time. Less slacking/procrastinating.
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But at the end I didn't have any requirements for paid work. This would be much harder for those who have to make money at the same time.
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Also less slacking when working with a friend - social pressure to keep up with them.
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Replying to @gimblerocket
Someone offline mentioned this to me. Like pair-programming.
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Replying to @generativist
Honestly, my friend Jen is a big reason why I finished on time (barely). We defended about 10 days apart last year.
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Replying to @gimblerocket @generativist
For our last few months, we'd meet once a week on a weekend day, in a coffee shop. We had to because it was seriously go time.
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I'm very much at serious go time now!
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I should say that it was awful. I feel like I'm still recovering from the experience, physically and mentally.
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It's still remarkable how this is every single person's experience.
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Replying to @generativist
Yup. At least my committee was generally awesome, very supportive. They helped as much as they could.
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