Hello, I Am A Digital Hoarder.:
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Are there any ADHD programmers out there? I'm hoping to talk to a few, trade tips on how to manage a work day. I've noticed that the usual time management structures don't work. One, we often have to keep emails open so that we immediately know about apps being down, so there goes only checking a couple of times a day. I've also tried scheduling when in a day I would work on a project, but that doesn't do too well either; see #1 as to why. And so on. Any tips would be appreciated.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
My plans for today
Today is Wednesday, September 14, 2011
=è Today’s #1 ç=
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=è Due Today ç=
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=è Due Tomorrow ç=
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SR #12842
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URGENT over IMPORTANT (07:30 - 12:00)
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IMPORTANT over URGENT (13:00 - 16:00)
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SR #12842
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=è Course @ Lunch ç= =è Course after Work ç=
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Problem Framing
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Scratch out any items that I do not get to. Do NOT modify this list during the day!
Thanks ….
No eMail Notificatiions
I'm going to try turning off notifications again. I will get pop-ups for the 'important' people. The rest I will check when it's convenient, like right before lunch.
Change of plans again
I might have to put off working on my long-term project, the SDLC documentation on Item Recall processing, until I get this particular Service Request finished. Bummer, since that will leave me less time to work on the documentation.
How My Day Is Divided Up
I think that having my workday divided into three parts is the same as when you have trimesters at school. My lunch break in the middle of the second part is like the xmas holidays. It's so hard to get your momentum back after the holidays lol.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Change of plans
I'm going to have to switch to two items a day that I work on, instead of three. I think that is too much of a break-up of my day. By the time I'm getting into whatever it is I'm working on, it's time to switch.
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