April 12, 2007

Measuring Productivity, or not

Code output is only an accurate measurement of a productive day if your primary objective is to write code. As great as it feels to make easily-measurable technical progress, my primary goal is to get paid. As such, my most productive days are those which produce no code at all. So far today I’ve

  • Secured a paying Rails project
  • Created a “weekly budget” I can actually stick to
  • Reallocated my time, freeing up 50 hours/month to earn a bit of income (Most of my time goes into my startup, which doesn’t pay)
  • Finalized my plans to visit NYC on April 20th-22nd (shackshoppin & ravin it up at candyball)
  • Completed three levels of Tomb Raider: Legends (I’m not much of a gamer, but this one is awesome)
  • Continued to procrastinate on my taxes

Why are you still reading this?! Why am I still writing this!? Go find something productive to do!

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