How to Balance Work and Personal Projects?

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Asked By TechieNomad42 On

I'm a sysadmin juggling a lot of responsibilities, mostly centered around ensuring everything runs smoothly and automating data flow between systems. After a long day of mixed programming and sysadmin tasks, I often find it tough to muster the energy or focus to work on my personal projects. I'm eager to improve my front-end skills since my GUI abilities haven't progressed past the Windows 3.1 era. How do you all find the time and motivation to work on your own projects after a busy day?

4 Answers

Answered By WorkspaceWhiz99 On

I find having a clean workspace on my computer really helps. If you can, try using a second user account or even a different computer for personal projects. Plus, I've started using AI to handle less interesting parts of coding, which frees me up to focus on what I enjoy. It reduces mental strain and increases my motivation, making it easier to dedicate a couple of hours each evening to my personal projects. But remember, it’s also okay if you don’t have the energy every day; we aren’t meant to hustle all the time.

Answered By CasualCoder88 On

Finding time is all about your interest. When something genuinely excites me, I can easily carve out an hour instead of just binge-watching TV in the evening, or sometimes I’ll dedicate a weekend to it. However, I’ve learned that pressure can kill the fun, especially with online courses that come with deadlines. Balancing enjoyment with commitments is key.

Answered By BalanceSeeker77 On

Maybe consider not pushing for more coding time? I’ve found that following my impulses in programming after work can lead to burnout. Instead, I focus on different hobbies, like music, which helps me recharge. It's proven to create a better balance in life and avoid fatigue.

Answered By BusyBeeDev On

You don't really find time; you have to make it. I have a full-time job and a young kid, so fitting in an hour for personal projects is tough. Some days, I’m too wiped out, while other days, I'd rather game. I’ve cut down on things like Reddit and TV to make room for projects. It’s a balancing act, but you have to prioritize what you want.

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