Let’s be honest — staying productive as a developer isn’t just about writing more code. It’s about writing smarter, staying focused, and building systems that do the heavy lifting for you.
After mentoring devs for over a decade, I decided to finally distill my best strategies into a no-fluff, actionable article on HackerNoon — and it’s already high trending, catching the attention of around 50,000 readers:
Whether you’re a Junior Engineer just starting out your IT career or a Senior managing multiple priorities, this piece is FOR YOU!
Here I give you the 5 essential principles with practical examples that consistently make top engineers outperform:
- 🔸 ONE Thing
- 🔸 GTD: Getting Things Done
- 🔸 Consequences over Priorities
- 🔸 S.M.A.R.T.
- 🔸 Eisenhower Matrix
I packed it with real-life developer routines, productivity mindset shifts, and a few counterintuitive tips that could 10x your output (and sanity).
Read the full article here:
🚀 Boost Your Productivity as a Software Engineer 🚀
Let me know in the comments which one is your favorite? I would LOVE to know which techniques you personally use on a daily basis to keep yourself pushing forward!
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