I will admit that the longer I live, the more I realize this is one of the few things that actually matter.
<< Why not dust off Project Foo on a Saturday afternoon, and just tinker with the fun parts?
I think it is a good way to avoid burnout. I don't know if it is the same for everyone, but if something like that is planned for me, I get kinda bored fast and 9/10 abandon the project. When I am really into it, the plan doesn't matter, because it mostly just flows. I am trying to trick myself into the state of flow, but maybe I am simply trying too hard.
I will admit that the longer I live, the more I realize this is one of the few things that actually matter.
<< Why not dust off Project Foo on a Saturday afternoon, and just tinker with the fun parts?
I think it is a good way to avoid burnout. I don't know if it is the same for everyone, but if something like that is planned for me, I get kinda bored fast and 9/10 abandon the project. When I am really into it, the plan doesn't matter, because it mostly just flows. I am trying to trick myself into the state of flow, but maybe I am simply trying too hard.