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id: wdtg
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title: Where Did Time Go?
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previous: fsdi
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date: 2024-05-22
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<h2>Where Did Time Go?</h2>
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<p>
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I keep trying to get to work on personal projects.
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Expanding this website, making some new ones for a business and some utility things.
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<p>
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I am also trying to stay healthy and get better at Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
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Sleep enough.
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Spend time with my Fiance.
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Learn Japanese.
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Keep journaling.
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</p>
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<p>
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I don't know if I am crazy but I feel like life should have time for things like this.
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</p>
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If I am up early enough to spend time building stuff I inevitably get frustrated when I have to stop and get to work.
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It takes time to get into the flow of building something new and getting a couple of hours (or even an hour) on a weekday is hard.
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So I wind up working on it on the weekends and just trying to capture ideas that I have throughout the week.
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Obviously to me the time is going to work.
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Very often over the last few months I am spending time outside of regular work hours on work.
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We are trying to finish off a big project.
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In the past most of the jobs that I have worked are physical.
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Coaching gymnastics, fixing hot tubs, sauna construction.
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They all require you to be there in person and therefore are not something that you can just casually log on outside of your normal hours.
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Software development is so much different.
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There is this weird feeling of guilt when spending time coding my own stuff.
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There is always more work to do at work with most jobs.
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But software feels different in that this is also something that I like to do on my own time as well.
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With project deadlines looming and the simplicity of logging onto my work computer instead of my own to do broadly the same thing I feel bad when I spend my own coding time on my own projects.
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Writing that out sounds insane but it is the case a lot of the time.
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</p>
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Working from home a couple days a week also does not help.
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My desk is no longer my workshop, but partially an extension of my desk at work.
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Being able to work remotely feels like a gift.
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And for a lot of reasons it is.
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I can do laundry or cook meals during breaks, less commuting.
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However it really does make the lines blur between work and not, especially when I am wanting to code in my free time.
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I think the answer is to treat this job as a physical one.
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Get a locker, leave my computer there.
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I wouldn't be able to work from home during regular work time anymore.
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That also means that I can't work outside of work time.
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I need that sharp delineation between work and the rest of my life.
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It just bleeds over too easily for me.
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</p>
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<p>
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Which brings me to my more general thoughts that everything that we do has a cost associated with the benefit that it brings.
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We often get excited about the benefits and forget to take the cost into account.
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Working from home, adopting a new software tool, etc.
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</p>
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<p>
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I am more and more often finding that the costs are not worth it.
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It has taken me 2 years to get to this realization with working from home in particular.
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I think the benefits were front loaded with realizing that I could get things done during work breaks.
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The costs however were slowly training me over time to see my home desk as a workspace and for my mind to associate the two.
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And it isn't worth it so I am going to try without and see how that goes.
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</p>
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