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Comment by giorgioz

1 month ago

Often there is a bell shaped curve where productivity peeks at a point and bigger efforts after that make you actually less productive overall. In my personal experience most projects are a marathon not a sprint. Always sleep the 8-9 hours necessary to feel full-rested. I'm most productive in the morning so I try to work every day during mornings but since in the afternoon I'm a lot less productive I've decided I can allocate that time to entertainment and social activities. My entertainment and social activity tend also to be along learning new things.

Regular morning stand-ups really fuck my morning momentum.

I'm getting my shit done, then I gotta stop and listen to a whole bunch of crap that I either already know or doesn't affect me at all.

Sometimes, in fact often, the level of momentum I had before the meeting is never reached again the rest of day.

All meetings should be post lunch. All meetings I organize are post lunch.

  • Welcome to Standup! Choose your opponent!

    - Guy who spends 20 of the 15 minutes being way too detailed about his work.

    - Two guys who argue back and forth about technical minutiae that doesn't affect you.

    - Your manager who lets two guys argue back and forth about technical minutiae that doesn't affect you.

    - Your manager asking if you have any blockers.

    - A PM asking you how many points you have left on a ticket.

    (The boss battle is just this, but stretched over an entire hour.)

  • I really don't understand why this was downvoted.

    It expresses something that is true for many individuals.