Personally, I feel that a lot of being a "10x developer" comes down to motivation. Happy, motivated (and well-paid!) developers are much more likely to eagerly contribute to projects and get ridiculous amounts of work done.
When I feel respected by a company, I find that I achieve flow state much easier and I don't even want to leave the office at 5. When I don't feel respected, the entire day is a drag.
absolutely. same for me. one important aspect though is that often motivation come from ourselves not really from the company, and even money and acknowledgment can come after some time. I saw many times people complain about the company, the tasks the money and do nothing to change - and instead, take it as an excuse to slack off.
but indeed a company - or some tasks - can definitely demotivate.
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Personally, I feel that a lot of being a "10x developer" comes down to motivation. Happy, motivated (and well-paid!) developers are much more likely to eagerly contribute to projects and get ridiculous amounts of work done.
When I feel respected by a company, I find that I achieve flow state much easier and I don't even want to leave the office at 5. When I don't feel respected, the entire day is a drag.
absolutely. same for me. one important aspect though is that often motivation come from ourselves not really from the company, and even money and acknowledgment can come after some time. I saw many times people complain about the company, the tasks the money and do nothing to change - and instead, take it as an excuse to slack off.
but indeed a company - or some tasks - can definitely demotivate.