posted by [identity profile] j4.livejournal.com at 04:52pm on 06/12/2006
It sounds entirely plausible that in order to do serious coding/research you have to be "in the zone", and that that's something which is difficult or even impossible to kick-start deliberately. (Fortunately as a lowly admin monkey I don't need to wait for my muse in order to get things done, I just have to push buttons!) But IME there are usually other work-related things you can do (even just tidying/admin stuff, or reading vaguely-work-related articles) rather than just sitting there hitting reload on LJ/email/etc.

(She said, hitting reload on LJ. ;-)

But getting started is always the hardest bit. Do you read [livejournal.com profile] 43folders? There's lots of useful tips on there about Getting Things Done. At the end of the day though a lot of it comes down to taking the first step from "thinking about doing stuff" to "doing stuff", and that's something that you just have to do.

NB I'm not arguing that people should be Doing Work from 9-5 if they don't have to -- and you're probably giving your employers better value for your salary if you're doing good work for 5 hours a day or even 2 hours a day than if you're sitting at your desk doing nothing & feeling miserable and resentful for 8 hours a day. But if you have to be in work from 9-5 anyway then there are usually some minor productive things to be done with the time even if you're not feeling inspired to do Great Things.

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