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I'm Working 12 Hours a Day. How I'm Getting Through It.

41 pointsby bluebitover 15 years ago

8 comments

msluyterover 15 years ago
<i>I’m also on flax seed oil, nature’s highest source of Omega 3’s which are vital for brain function.</i><p>My understanding is that flax seed oil contains omega-3s in a form that's not immediately usable by the body (linolenic acid), and the conversion process is inefficient. Check out this post from the excellent Heart Scan Blog:<p><a href="http://heartscanblog.blogspot.com/2008/03/omega-3-must-be-from-fish-oil.html" rel="nofollow">http://heartscanblog.blogspot.com/2008/03/omega-3-must-be-fr...</a><p>He's talking mostly in terms of heart health, and notes that flax oil may have other anti-inflammatory benefits, but it seems that if your goal is getting the most omega-3s for your buck, fish oil is a better source.
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SwellJoeover 15 years ago
Here's how I get through 12-hour days: I don't do 12-hour days.
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jsm386over 15 years ago
<i>I’m staying away from pretty much anything thats not directly from the ground. I am also taking several brain helper pills to increase the uptake of seratonin, improve concentration and memory and keep me feeling alert 24/7.</i><p>What is a brain helper pill? The author says he is 'staying away from pretty much anything thats not directly from the ground' so I guess that rules out Adderall, etc.
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SamAttover 15 years ago
This article made me hate this guy. It's not his fault. I'm being unreasonable and I know it. But when I read this all I can think is "Does this guy realize that Poor people have been managing 12 hour days without a problem even without all this new age junk"<p>Again, I'm being unreasonably rough on him it just feels like he's denigrating all those hard working people who have to work 12 hours a day to survive and don't have the hundreds of dollars to spend on spiffy pills and organic food.
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elblancoover 15 years ago
Pishh pashhhh....those aren't even real hours. 12 hours days (and at least 30% of the weekend) is pretty much expected in an average corporate world management job these days.<p>I don't think I've even worked less than 10 hour days in the last 6 years, and once burned through about 2000 hours in 4 months (if you want to absolutely and completely loose track of time, those are the kind of hours to work, when 2-weeks <i>feel</i> like 2 days, you know you are working too much).<p>That being said, maintaining a healthy diet and sticking to some kind of exercise routine is really critical to keeping stress levels down.
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vakselover 15 years ago
I find that the key to going through long work days is to have a routine.<p>Out of my 16.5 hours of being awake, 14 hours go towards my startup.<p>Come to think of it, I think I'll write up a post about it. Since it'd be a wall of text on HN otherwise.<p>Ok here it is: <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1051217" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1051217</a>
billybobover 15 years ago
1) Writing blog posts instead of going home early
edw519over 15 years ago
<i>What are some of your secrets for combating work overload?</i><p>My single biggest secret for continuing to get things done, often working 12 hour days and 6 day weeks, is to love what I do.<p>I do not think of it as "work", as something to "get through", or as something difficult, unusual, "overload", or temporary. Quite simply, I sit at my computer 12 hours per day, every day, because <i>I want to</i>, I love what I do, and I can't imagine doing anything else. I have been working like this for years.<p>In fact, I feel sorry for anyone else who doesn't feel this way. What a sad life to be spending so much time doing something that you have to force yourself to do.<p>Some of the things I have arranged in my life to enable me to do what I love:<p>I eat similarly to you. It's a great idea no matter what your circumstances are.<p>I also exercise regularly, 20 minutes, 3 to 6 times per week. I mix it up and only do things I love: 5 rites, pushups &#38; pullups, jogging, swimming, heavyhands, shovelglove, bodyweight exercises, and even a day or 2 at the gym on their machines.<p>Breakfast at my desk, lunch away from my desk, dinner and Jeopardy with my SO every night without exception.<p>At least one date night per week, with an extra beer or two just in case it's a chick flick.<p>I never text, tweet, blog, IM, or facebook. I do respond to voicemail and email regularly. Everyone I know understands this.<p>Ipod, radio, and 3 cats keep me company. Occasionally I bring a small TV into the office for football games (I'm getting more work done now that the Steelers have been eliminated :-(. )<p>I like to work in 48 minute bursts, with a 12 minute break each hour for email, internet, snack, or anything else.<p><a href="http://successbeginstoday.org/wordpress/2006/09/the-power-of-48-minutes/" rel="nofollow">http://successbeginstoday.org/wordpress/2006/09/the-power-of...</a>