In my view, there is no “right level” for bugs. Some bugs are simpler and thus more suited to practicing, but the goal is to get to the point where you can solve even your largest bugs. I’ll provide more prompts for finding larger bugs later on in the sequence.
For more examples, here are the bugs I found following the prompts:
I consistently take too much time to wake up in the morning, between 30 minutes and 2 hours too much.
When working on something, I tend to do “just enough” to make good progress on it, and then stop for the day. Even if I could have kept going.
Although I am very comfortable in conversations, I have a weird anxiety about starting one with a complete stranger.
I have a consistent reluctance to start a new activity, like a coding project or cooking a new recipe. Whereas I thrive on new ideas.
My focus wanes around 1 hour after I start working on something on the best days, and I would want more.
I keep procrastinating on washing my dishes.
I take too much time thinking about how to do things and what I should do, and too little doing the things.
I regularly feel I’m not important to people.
I have trouble focusing when reading maths, and that’s something I would want to improve.
I’m not sure these are bugs at the right level, but that’s what I got out of the prompts.
In my view, there is no “right level” for bugs. Some bugs are simpler and thus more suited to practicing, but the goal is to get to the point where you can solve even your largest bugs. I’ll provide more prompts for finding larger bugs later on in the sequence.
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