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deregulateMed | 4 years ago
I could do 2 hours of productivity after the kids go to sleep and I'd still have 2 hours for entertainment. I exercise too.
So let's make it even more reasonable. How about 30 minutes, 4 times a week?
>Meaningful progress
So then do an hour or 2? I make progress in 30 minutes and sometimes keep going. If the point is for a resume, you could even do a 1 or 2 week sprint.
I suppose you could even work on it while the kids are awake. My kids love Alphablocks.
If you don't have a personal side project, the issue isn't children. It's desire.
journey_16162|4 years ago
I can hardly imagine how someone could build anything at 2h/week. 30 min is barely enough time for the brain to switch gears.
I fully get how someone does not have time for side projects - they have life besides work, while I barely do.
simonw|4 years ago
fernandotakai|4 years ago
i much rather do something else. play a videogame, read a book, watch series. i already work 8~10h a day, after that, i want chill and think about something else that is not code.
deregulateMed|4 years ago
Btw have you considered something drastically different than your current code? Embedded comes to mind, it's half electrical engineering and lots of instant gratification.
But in general, nonfiction books could help you ace an interview. I wowd some people by merely talking taoist philosophy and how despite having diverse skills, there's something to be said about sticking to your role.
sha256kira|4 years ago
deregulateMed|4 years ago
Beyond that and the burnout is real.
Osiris|4 years ago