Saturday, February 23, 2008

New Car!

While I still have a little over a month left on my Cadillac lease, I decided it was time to get a new car. The Cadillac is starting to show its age (3 years old! It's a grandmpa!) and I really wanted to get a new car.

One of my main goals was to save money. This year and next is going to be very exciting (engagement, wedding, house!) so I need to save money. I also needed to have all the luxury and technology I'm used to, so I finally decided on a 2008 Infiniti G35 Journey w/ Premium + Navigation packages. I got a really good deal on a 24 month lease with very little down. Say what you will about the armos, those Hye Auto guys get really great deals.

I love it! It's got pretty much everything my Cadillac has with a few things extra, such as real-time traffic, 9 gig hard drive, 303 HP (compared to the Cadillac's 255), a compact flash slot, and rear view camera. Not to mention the voice recognition actually works!

So here's my new baby:

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Switching Gears Is Hard!

I love what I do. I work for myself. I go to sleep whenever I want. I wake up whenever I want. I take a vacation whenever I want.

With so much freedom, discipline becomes very important in being productive. It's dangerously easy to end the day having done absolutely no work. While this is ok, and downright necessary, sometimes, it can easily turn into a bad habit.

I try to counter that by writing a detailed to-do list the night before and knowing exactly what I am going to work on. Having vague tasks like "Work on Bob's project" is ambiguous and just makes me procrastinate doing the work, since I don't really know what to work on. "Finish video encoding module" is much easier to start and finish.

That solves half the problem. The other half, which is far more difficult, is switching gears. Once I work on one project and finish what I needed to do for that day, I need to start on the next project. While it sounds easy, it ends up being quite a bitch!

I've tried taking breaks, and I just end up taking an all-day break. If I separate my sit-down work with work meetings, I have absolutely no desire to work again after the meeting.

Even now, when I should get started on the next project, I'm writing a blog post! Anyone have any suggestions?


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