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Hi Bennett! Great article!

I have another practice: before leaving, always make sure that you have started tomorrow's task.

The idea is that start a development is harder than continue one. So, why not to not stop when the job is done and continue starting something else?

Instead of facing a new problem the next day, in which you have to start to think about it, so you cannot begin right away, which makes it harder, leave something started and unfinished. The next day you will have fresh eyes on it, and you will resume faster. Even addressing some problems that you did not notice the day before. Probably even your brain was working on it during the night.

I like to think about it like a series episode with a cliffhanger. It is always more engaging, than just a new random episode.

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David Rodenas PhD
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