Where do you get motivation?
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I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
Wout
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I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
Wout
Getting started is the toughest part. Try setting a goal the night before and start on it as soon as you get into work. That seems to work for me. -- modified at 15:04 Monday 31st July, 2006 I am currently watching Office Space on my Zen Vision M. So I'm not really motivated at all right now. Besides I need to meet with people to move foward and they aren't here.
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I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
Wout
wout de zeeuw wrote:
Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
No, nor can I tell you how to fall in love in 42 seconds. When I have to start working on something that I don't feel like working on, I try to use some new technique or cool class, etc., in the project so that I'll find it more interesting. Learning inspires me, so I try to learn from every project I work on.
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I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
Wout
wout de zeeuw wrote:
Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
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Why donchoo take a peekchur mayn? OK, cleeeeek
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I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
Wout
I like road trips, personally. Although with fuel prices were they are it can cause more concern than ever before. Perhaps try a up all night party involving wings, movies, lan parties, and (if you drink) alcohol. Wake up a few days later sleep it off and go. Or play paintball.
A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the Universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." -- Stephen Crane
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I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
Wout
Motivation is a state of mind. Typically if I'm having a difficult time concentrating on a development task, I'll get a hot cup of coffee, crank up my tunes and dig in ... If that doesn't work, doing something physical, non-computer related almost always helps (e.g., work-out, go for walk, walk stairs, etc...)
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I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
Wout
There aren'e any real tricks. Just start. Waiting for some magical moment of inspiration to begin won't get you anywhere. Dig in and start working. Parts of the project may just wash over you at first, but you'll soon grasp onto something and start thinking about your new goals and productivity will soon follow. Just realize that any effort you put into it now, however small the results are, will save you from doing it later, when time will really be short.
BW
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
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I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
Wout
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Motivation is a state of mind. Typically if I'm having a difficult time concentrating on a development task, I'll get a hot cup of coffee, crank up my tunes and dig in ... If that doesn't work, doing something physical, non-computer related almost always helps (e.g., work-out, go for walk, walk stairs, etc...)
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLI could use some exercise... I'll have a walk, have to mail something anyway (another thing I like to procrastinate). I should probably break the thing down in tiny parts like ToddHileHoffer suggests. Each of these tiny parts is not really hard, but when starting it's always hard to get an overview and pick a starting point. I need some pills! ;P It's not forbidden in our sports is it? :laugh:
Wout
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I'm still trying to find that ideal formula myself. What really gets me though is when I spend an enourmous amount of time on a project, only to end up back to square one. Now that is a real de-motivator.
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I'll pretend I didn't read this one. ;P
Wout
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There aren'e any real tricks. Just start. Waiting for some magical moment of inspiration to begin won't get you anywhere. Dig in and start working. Parts of the project may just wash over you at first, but you'll soon grasp onto something and start thinking about your new goals and productivity will soon follow. Just realize that any effort you put into it now, however small the results are, will save you from doing it later, when time will really be short.
BW
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
-- Steven WrightHmmm, yes, good point! I'm trying to reason logically like that as well, but where's the resistance coming from? I guess I have the tendency to try and think the whole thing through first and then start working it out as soons as I think I figured everything out. Probably that's not the most productive way of working. Indeed I just need to get started, and I'll just gather insights on the way. Thanks!
Wout
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I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
Wout
Start writing code. Top-down / bottom-up / easter-egg... doesn't matter. Just tell yourself ahead of time that you're gonna be throwing away all the code you write in the first two hours, and get started. Chances are, by the time i've hit the two hour mark, i'll have a really good idea of how i want to actually implement the thing, and can go back and start it for real. Sometimes, there's the added bonus of having actually written something salvageable in that time...
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Motivation is a state of mind. Typically if I'm having a difficult time concentrating on a development task, I'll get a hot cup of coffee, crank up my tunes and dig in ... If that doesn't work, doing something physical, non-computer related almost always helps (e.g., work-out, go for walk, walk stairs, etc...)
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLDouglas Troy wrote:
I'll get a hot cup of coffee, crank up my tunes and dig in ...
Yeah, I agree with this 100%. However, I quit drinking coffee (actually all caffeinated beverages) about 6 months ago, so I'll trade the coffee for a bottle of water instead. Also, about 3 months ago, a new "rule" was implemented that forbid me to listen to music at work. Apparently, I look "unnaproachable" when I have my headphones on and I don't participate in "group discussions" enough. Needless to say my productivity has crashed, almost reaching absolute zero in the last 3 months - but I'm fully abreast on all the office gossip. :sigh: I'm breaking the rules today (DJ Doboy[^] rocks!), and so far I've done more work in 4 hours than I did all last week.
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I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
Wout
As my friend says, "Waiting until the last minute has the advantage that you only have to spend a minute working on it." :)
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As my friend says, "Waiting until the last minute has the advantage that you only have to spend a minute working on it." :)
:laugh: Thanks for the tip, you really saved me there! I can't wait to see how my app will have turned out!
Wout
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Hmmm, yes, good point! I'm trying to reason logically like that as well, but where's the resistance coming from? I guess I have the tendency to try and think the whole thing through first and then start working it out as soons as I think I figured everything out. Probably that's not the most productive way of working. Indeed I just need to get started, and I'll just gather insights on the way. Thanks!
Wout
wout de zeeuw wrote:
Probably that's not the most productive way of working.
You're right, it isn't. I used to put off projects until I had a full grasp of all aspects, and I got little accomplished. I still find myself getting into that way of working, but catch myself and just start working. As far as where the resistance comes from, for me it's partially a fear of doing things the wrong way and looking or feeling like an idiot. Now I just realize I feel more foolish if I sit around not trying. good luck!
BW
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
-- Steven Wright -
I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
Wout
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wout de zeeuw wrote:
Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?
No, nor can I tell you how to fall in love in 42 seconds. When I have to start working on something that I don't feel like working on, I try to use some new technique or cool class, etc., in the project so that I'll find it more interesting. Learning inspires me, so I try to learn from every project I work on.
:josh: My WPF Blog[^]
Josh Smith wrote:
use some new technique
Yep learning something new definitely adds to the appeal. And where does learning start? Well Codeproject of course? And where does a visit to Codeproject end up? Well in the Lounge of course!! :sigh:
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If it is motivation you seek, you need only to obtain a few gallons of caffeine. I could fuel my development for days with enough caffeine :)
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Err or you could imagine the threat of impending doom if you lose your job and are unable to buy caffeine. :/
I more a tea kind of type, especially green teas... and aaah, I still got that red wine waiting for me here! I think I'm really getting somewhere now! :-O
Wout