When do you feel most productive?

That overwhelming feeling over the weekend that you need to get stuff done

Live To Work

On the weekend, we get done tasks that prepare us for the following week, such as grocery shopping, laundry, and even house, cleaning and yardwork. That is our capitalistic system and somehow it is ingrained in us to feel guilty for not getting that all done.

Work To Live

On the weekend, I’d like to get some writing done some art work, exercise, and other endeavors to my choosing. I know I still haven’t answered the question. I’m still trying to figure it out.

The Work Day

My work days are pretty similar. I write programs 8 to 9 hours a day with occasional meetings. When I do the most work probably is in the early morning. When I do the best work, probably is at the end of the day -by then I have figured out what exactly needs done and how.

Therefore

I honestly have no most productive time. I am a momentum person. Once things start clicking I go with it. It is random and out of order. That’s probably how it always will be.

One response to “Why Measure Productive”

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    Stephanie

    What a great phrase that is, momentum person. Captures a lot.

I would love to hear you opinion as well

I’m Mark

His friends observe Mark seems wired a little differently. Perhaps it’s more likely that noticing little things often missed by others is a relic of a quieter, simpler time. He has a way with words, which he refuses to let be hindered by sub-par typing skills. People have great stories to tell if you sit and listen.

A belief dear to Mark is that there is certain beauty in the world. You simply have to look for it.

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