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Ask: How do you decide when to take a break?

2 pointsby 20andupalmost 9 years ago
The question mostly directed at developers that are working for themselves either as a consultant or an entrepreneur. There is no shortage of work to be done when you are working for yourself, so when do you decide its time to take a break?<p>What are you working patterns within a day and a week? How long do you work before you decide that its time to take a short break or even a holiday? And does this decision strategy change when working on different tasks?<p>I am just curious how other developers decide.

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smt88almost 9 years ago
I don&#x27;t think my experience will be helpful to you because it has a lot to do with my biology, work flexibility, and lifestyle, which aren&#x27;t necessarily identical to yours.<p>What I will say that&#x27;s universal is this: get enough sleep, even if you think you can function without it. Choose a consistent bedtime, and stop using any screens 2 hours before that time. Take those hours to cook, clean, run errands, call family&#x2F;friends, read, or whatever, but reserve them religiously. Then get as much sleep as your body needs (probably 8+ hours for most people).<p>I can&#x27;t find it now, but a study recently came out that people operating on 6 hours of sleep per night didn&#x27;t <i>feel</i> impaired after 2 weeks, but they were just as impaired as people who had been awake for 24 hours straight. That is somewhat consistent with my experience.