parts of 2,3,4,5 can be arranged to a more useful order for different people. They matter more or less depending on how you work.
For some, having a desk (of 5) is an absolute requirement that comes before deciding how long to work for (of 2). I will include this in the top post.
“perfect” working environment
yes, they say perfect is the enemy of the good (or good enough to work in).
ever-growing list of perfect environments is not optimal.
I agree, but also I know I can’t solder things on a train. I need a solid and not moving desk. There are genuine disqualifies in an environment and not-genuine disqualifiers. The room mate playing loud music might be a problem; but it might not; or worse—a genuine problem for one person and a not-genuine problem for another.
I intend for a whole separate post about work-environment.
I suppose it’s worth the caveat—if these are part of your procrastination you can skip it; but hopefully it’s better than going about the task without the list. Should I include this disclaimer in the top post?
yep. woops.
parts of 2,3,4,5 can be arranged to a more useful order for different people. They matter more or less depending on how you work.
For some, having a desk (of 5) is an absolute requirement that comes before deciding how long to work for (of 2). I will include this in the top post.
yes, they say perfect is the enemy of the good (or good enough to work in).
I agree, but also I know I can’t solder things on a train. I need a solid and not moving desk. There are genuine disqualifies in an environment and not-genuine disqualifiers. The room mate playing loud music might be a problem; but it might not; or worse—a genuine problem for one person and a not-genuine problem for another.
I intend for a whole separate post about work-environment.
I suppose it’s worth the caveat—if these are part of your procrastination you can skip it; but hopefully it’s better than going about the task without the list. Should I include this disclaimer in the top post?