Lots of DMs about managing time as a coder https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="👇" title="Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten" aria-label="Emoji: Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten">

This is what I learned in my 10 years of career

This is a thread https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="đź§µ" title="Thread" aria-label="Emoji: Thread">

#100DaysOfCode
-Being a developer, juggling priorities is very common.

-This is true whether you’re working professionally or are looking for your first job.

-If you’re self-taught, like me, you’ve been doing this for long, managing your own schedule & your 9-5.
You have to balance your time along with the new skills

-You need to learn and the current skills you need to solidify. And it’s really hard to get the balance right.

-Find your relationship with timehttps://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="👇" title="Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten" aria-label="Emoji: Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten">

-Everyone has 24Hrs
Treat your time with love & care.

-Define your priorities upfront. It& #39;s an allocation that we want & our desires to fulfill.

-Set a roadmap & act.

-Time is money (Most IMP Lesson)
-Before even jumping to any task, think twice

-Whether something is urgent or not and important or not, you either drop, delegate, schedule, or do things right away.

It worked for me.
-Time measurement is key.

-Distribution of time that maximized performance, and attention.

Here is the current schedule during the lockdown.

8:30-9:00AM > Wake up & Water
9:00-9:20AM > Short walk in society park
9:30-10:00AM > reading
10:00-10:30AM > get ready + breakfast
10:30AM-2:00PM > Work + one meeting
2:00-2:30PM > Lunch
2:30-3:00PM > Phone
3:00-4:00PM > Work
4:00-7:00PM > Meetings More + Work (Logged Off Sharp 7:00)
7:00-8:00PM > Home workout
8:10-9:00PM > park with kid
9:00-10:00PM > phone & music & chill
10:00-10:30PM > Dinner
11:00PM- 1:00AM > Self work & Side hustle.
1:00-1:15AM > wind up & sleep.

Scheduling is by far the most effective strategy for me. I started a self-scheduling two years or so ago.
-Every day, I wake up to a pre-written schedule of what I have to do that day. I don’t have to worry about timing myself.

-I just have to sit down in a chair and code for each block of time.
-Your goals are probably different, so you can tweak this strategy in a few different ways.

-For instance. You could merge time blocks if you’re working on a more intensive project, or if you’re making insane progress on one task https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="👍" title="Thumbs up" aria-label="Emoji: Thumbs up">
-When You say, I don& #39;t have time that means

-You don& #39;t have proper priorities set in your journey.

-You need to re-visit your strength be it
Physical, mental, emotional, etc.
Most important stuff which I re-visited https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="👇" title="Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten" aria-label="Emoji: Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten"> about My Time

> Prioritization
> Categorization
> Realization

These are time management strategies that have worked for me. I& #39;d also love to hear about the time management strategies that have worked for you on your coding journey.
You can follow @TheAnkurTyagi.
Tip: mention @twtextapp on a Twitter thread with the keyword “unroll” to get a link to it.

Latest Threads Unrolled: