Great post, another tip that has worked for me if I may add is having a dress code of some kind. Well you may not have to put your suit on every day you are coding in your garage office but there is so much truth to doing small things to differentiate your personal self to the professional - and the psychology behind the masks that we wear.
Doing anything that could possibly get you into the right mood is crucial at least in the long run and especially if you are a little lazy sometimes like me. If a pyjamas and rolled-down curtains works for your character - by all means go for it. I'd love to hear your story then! But be warned! :O
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Great post, another tip that has worked for me if I may add is having a dress code of some kind. Well you may not have to put your suit on every day you are coding in your garage office but there is so much truth to doing small things to differentiate your personal self to the professional - and the psychology behind the masks that we wear.
Doing anything that could possibly get you into the right mood is crucial at least in the long run and especially if you are a little lazy sometimes like me. If a pyjamas and rolled-down curtains works for your character - by all means go for it. I'd love to hear your story then! But be warned! :O