What is your daily routine?
Do you dive straight into work, do you plan time for self-study or side projects, how do you relax and re-charge away from work?
Be sure to note whether you work in a traditional office setting, or whether you work remotely.
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I work in a traditional office setting, however I can decide on my own at what day and time I want to show up (as long as I show up for the required amount of hours per month). I am also allowed to do home office, but I do not use this possibility currently.
I work remotely in this awesome thing right here:
**Update: Link to post with more pics here: dev.to/matsilva/the-tech-shed-remo...
Woah, interested in your workspace you have there. Is it a separate structure from your house?
Hey Todd, ya it's in the backyard and separate from the home. Much needed upgrade from working in the basement 😁
I'm curious what it looks like inside lol
me too.
Hah well I may do a follow up post here with more pics of the setup!
yes please!
here ya go! dev.to/matsilva/the-tech-shed-remo...
Oh man, I love that office.
hah thanks 😁
I'm Muslim and Remote ReactJS/React-Native dev so my daily routine is:
(Pardon... my English is not good 😑)
EDIT:
Forgot about dinner and lunch 😁
Don't worry, your English is great, I didn't find any mistakes :). Is the teaching you do religion-related? I can imagine it provides a pretty nice change from coding.
Thanks/Jazakallah, Frederik
Nope, I am just teaching Computer science and other minor subjects.
Yup, It refreshes your mind/body and keeps your heart alive with beautiful inner-peace.
I go to the office everyday.
My routine is something like:
Not very exciting.
Seems like a really long commute but it actually allows me to read a couple of pages of a book :)
I am an employee developer for a small company with a digital product in the construction industry.
This is was a typical day looks like. Although everyday is of course a little different.
Rinse repeat...
Freelancing from home-office
Not very exiciting i am a software developer from Brazil and my days go usually like this -->
Weekdays
Weekends
Saturday
I wake at 5:40, catch the 6:03 bus, arrive at 7:12, eat a bowl of cereal, then get about an hour of golden time to myself in the office.
We eat around noon, usually a salad. Most Thursdays I treat myself to chicken skewers in a laffa.
I leave at 16:30 and get home between 18:00 and 18:30, depending on traffic. I'm really hoping the fast train to Jerusalem gets extended all the way to Tel Aviv soon.
I get about an hour with the kids, then maybe we'll read or watch some cooking shows on YouTube, or I'll help sometimes with the chores.
Then Shabbat rolls around and it's just eating together and spending time with one another ❤️
Here is my vacation daily routine.
When I say Dev.to it means reading all the awesome articles here and learning new things by practicing.
I work in a standard open office. Most days:
I work remotely, and having a dedicated routine has greatly improved my work ability.
Side note: currently re-reading Clean Code, read it if you haven't! It's a must-read for devs.
3am - 5:30am: code/blog/read
6:40 - 6:50am: commute to work
7am - 4pm: code
4pm - 4:30pm commute home
4:30pm - 8pm: free time
I'm noticing a pattern. Everyone starts their day by waking up.
Maybe that's where I've been going wrong.
After 8 years of working in an office I managed to become a freelancer, nowadays I work 4 to 5 hours per day remotely, once a week I go to my main customer's office.
Usually I work from home and once a month I work in a coworking space located at 30 minutes from home by bus just to change a little bit my environment.
As I'm currently finishing my engineer degree I study from 7 to 11, then I work from 12 to 16hs and then I go to my university (yes we have classes from 19 to 22hs in Buenos Aires).
Twice a week I train doing some calisthenics at night since those days I don't have classes.
I usually change my routine twice a year if something is not working, I think it's important to review how we do things once in a while to improve it.