Balancing A Workaholic Schedule
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When I blogged about Work Tunnel Vision, a friend of mine promptly called me a hypocrite. Well…this is true from one perspective.
I have to defend my workaholism by saying that it’s anatomy does not resemble other peoples’ workaholic schedules. For example, a normal workaholic schedule looks something like this:
7 AM - 8 […]
Taking Down The Job Boards
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Hey everyone, just a quick note that I am taking down the job boards.
Originally, I was approached by 3 companies (ironically at the same time) that I sincerely believe to be top-notch jobs; however, it ended up being only irony and nothing to be considered permanent.
Maybe in the future we can put them […]
Work Tunnel Vision - Why It’s Bad For Your Mind
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Many developers suffer from a syndrome called WTV - Work Tunnel Vision. I will admit to being a workaholic, but reminding yourself that work is not everything needs to be a constant reminder to better mental health.
Inspiration Comes From Life
Ever hear the quote:
So deep in the forest he can’t see the trees
Most of life’s […]
10 Reasons To Be Happy For Not Attending MIX ‘08
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It appears everyone and their sister is at MIX 08 this year. Unfortunately, I will not be attending, alas the MIX conference will have to scramble for a new keynote speaker for yet another year.
Here are my Top 10 Reasons why I am happy to be staying at home:
10. The drinks are significantly cheaper in […]
Concentrated Codesqueeze: February 2008
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January went by with a flash, and now so did February. I don’t have much in terms of extra news, so I will just get straight to this last month’s most popular posts.
Readers Choice:
What Your Dog Can Teach You About Building Teams
The Quest For Perfect Proportions In Your Software
Developer Faceoff: Scott Bellware vs. JP […]



