What is the most tedious part of your day
Dakota L.
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For me it's the start. I shutdown my machine and have to restart all my software in the morning and sometimes remembering where I left off is impossible π
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Miriam Dorsett@miriamdorsett
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lol, for me it's the opposite! The shutdown and forcing myself to stop and rest. Realizing that everything will be there tomorrow and it doesn't make me a horrible entrepreneur/ indicator of my future success if I don't work 18 hours a day every day.
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Submitting support requests. Things break every day.
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For me it's the later morning, when I switch from my side project to my job work.
You had me at 'getting up in the morning' π
When for some reasons I am having meetings planned all the day... I usually can't focus on anything productive and spending the next hour just waiting for the next meeting.
I'm trying to block my calendar now and keep myself available only 2 hours per day for different meetings.
As an NP....the most tedious part of my day actually occurs on an infinitely recursive basis at all times of the day. In other words, when I'm bored (not quite the right word) of a task....it becomes tedious. The trick to getting things done is having another task to dive into while I get unbored, yep I just did that ;-)
I lose my rhythm in the afternoon when tasks and issues start while I have to balance things such as cooking, dishes, cleaning, etc. Normal life catches up but work pressure builds up. It becomes really tedious to balance priorities (this is the case while working from home).
Grade My Email
Keep working with same energy after lunch π
Finding that sweet spot in the middle between "I need more sleep" and "I slept too long" :o
Getting up in the morning! I find productivity a luxury in the morning. I have to begin with small wins to start releasing endorphins, which helps me build up to being productive. π«
@boltfeedback I'm the same way haha. I like starting my morning with stuff like emails and pull requests for this reason.
@boltfeedback @su_kaygun_sayran1 You had me at 'getting up in the morning π
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Re design π«
A remote working solution.
I never shut down mine. But I fucking hate it when I have to get up and plugin my mac charger. I usually call one of my flatmates to do it for me (:
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Employee reviews. My old company structured them in a way where you just had to look for and list 3 things they did right and 3 things they did wrong in a given quarter. It wasn't helpful. It was very time-consuming to sift through cases to nitpick things that didn't matter. Just a terrible process all around.
@ellebelle Reviews can be great, but making it personal doesn't sound like a very healthy way of going about it haha
Getting up-to-date on news around the world around the topic of your choice, but being sold with ads, clickbats and cookie banners.
Hashtag Slayer
Answering emails/checking messages. Only 1% of them are actually useful, lol
It can get tedious to sort through email, Asana and Slack in the morning to respond to requests or questions from the previous day. Sometimes, it prevents me from jumping into my high-priority tasks and eats up my valuable, productive morning hours. I try to get through it as quickly as possible!
Most tedious part of my day is juggling meetings and deadlines when its time for my huskies daily 2 hour stroll through the city - rain/shine/snow/wind doesnt matter
I like to wake up real early in the morning so I can hit the gym then come back home to start working on my startup...The most tedious part of my day is switching from my personal Mac to my work laptop which I am about to do in about 7 minutes.
I can't wait to start using Mac shortcuts on my Lenovo ahahahah
@rojay @fastflowz @jimmy_cerone haha I was the same - my coworkers have brought me to the dark side haha. Just found a new one today - Command M minimizes a window!
@rojay @fastflowz The shortcuts that I use are just the simple ones like cut, paste, switch screen and display the desktop.... that was before @jimmy_cerone added that helpful link. I might get a little carried away now ahaha
I'm so with you.
Geneva
To stop whatever I was working on to prepare something to eat