Depends on how you characterize too much. From the perspective of knowledge and sharpening skills, there is no too much. On the other hand, if too much means that you feel some kind of fatigue, you should slow down a bit.
If I look five years back, I listened up to at least two episodes of podcasts, spent much time on the job in front of a laptop as well at home.
Learning new languages on the weekend etc.
On the upside, I know pretty much. On the downside, I have to slow down a bit to get not exhausted: max. one podcast per day. But no coding after work. And a strict limit on the weekends. Say I coded on saturday for hours I literally do nothing on sunday.
I am a tech-addict 😉 so it's hard to do non tech stuff.
Otherwise going for a walk with my dog or reading.
Depends on how you characterize too much. From the perspective of knowledge and sharpening skills, there is no too much. On the other hand, if too much means that you feel some kind of fatigue, you should slow down a bit.
If I look five years back, I listened up to at least two episodes of podcasts, spent much time on the job in front of a laptop as well at home.
Learning new languages on the weekend etc.
On the upside, I know pretty much. On the downside, I have to slow down a bit to get not exhausted: max. one podcast per day. But no coding after work. And a strict limit on the weekends. Say I coded on saturday for hours I literally do nothing on sunday.
I am a tech-addict 😉 so it's hard to do non tech stuff.
Otherwise going for a walk with my dog or reading.
have some not tech time , noted