Ok, sounds reasonable, but also soo hard, can we just keep spending hours looking and trying plugins for IDEs and other stuff to make us "more productive" without all the hussle of actual work?, what about reading a lot of books that teach me how to be productive?
Is amazing how much useless work my brain does to avoid productive work, maybe I'm drinking the wrong kind of coffee, I'll do a deep research in the different kinds of coffee...
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Ok, sounds reasonable, but also soo hard, can we just keep spending hours looking and trying plugins for IDEs and other stuff to make us "more productive" without all the hussle of actual work?, what about reading a lot of books that teach me how to be productive?
Is amazing how much useless work my brain does to avoid productive work, maybe I'm drinking the wrong kind of coffee, I'll do a deep research in the different kinds of coffee...
There are no magic bullets but multiple different ways to tackle it.
Which mileage may vary so you need to test it out yourself to get the best combination that works for you.