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		<title>My &#8220;Typical&#8221; Work Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really can&#8217;t say it any better than Paul Graham himself, so I&#8217;ll just refer you to to his most recent essay as a starting point. Go read it. Do it. Now with that in mind, here&#8217;s how my days usually go, or at least here&#8217;s how I&#8217;d like them to go, barring any major [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.ninemoreminutes.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/p1000119.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-144" style="margin-right: 10px;" title="The Durham Office" src="http://www.ninemoreminutes.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/p1000119-150x112.jpg" alt="The Durham Office" width="150" height="112" /></a>I really can&#8217;t say it any better than <a title="Paul Graham" href="http://paulgraham.com/">Paul Graham</a> himself, so I&#8217;ll just refer you to to his <a title="Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule" href="http://paulgraham.com/makersschedule.html">most recent essay</a> as a starting point. Go read it. Do it.</p>
<p>Now with that in mind, here&#8217;s how my days usually go, or at least here&#8217;s how I&#8217;d like them to go, barring any major distractions or interruptions.</p>
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<p>I usually wake up somewhere between 10 am and noon. I rarely set an alarm, because I know I&#8217;ll just turn it off and sleep even longer if I do. About half the time, I&#8217;m usually woken up by a phone call or text message that finally kicks me out of dreamland.</p>
<p>I usually reply to emails, return phone calls and catch up on some tech news first thing. If I have lunch plans, I&#8217;ll head out for that &#8220;speculative meeting&#8221; as the essay describes it. Sometimes I&#8217;ll even attempt to do something resembling physical activity, in hopes of getting into a shape slightly more defined than my current shape.</p>
<p>I spend a few more hours in the afternoon on both personal and work errands &#8212; responding to additional emails, IMs, phone calls, and other busy work. I even find it to be a good time to buy groceries, go to the bank, even do some yard work or housework. I tend to avoid getting myself sucked into coding until everyone else is finished with their work day.</p>
<p>And then, somewhere around 4-5 pm, the fun begins. I can finally dig in for a 5-6 hour stretch of work with relatively few interruptions. I&#8217;ll break for dinner and even a short nap around 9-10 pm, and I&#8217;m usually back at it by 11. I&#8217;ll put in another shift until 4-6 am, or until my eyes can&#8217;t stay open any longer.</p>
<p>Sure, this kind of schedule may kill my social life, but since it doesn&#8217;t bother me to go a few days without much human interaction, it may not be so much of a problem. And if any of you who know me find me avoiding you in the evenings, now you know why. The end of the day for you is when I&#8217;m just getting started. If I lose that focus and motivation early on, it tends to throw me off for the rest of the night.</p>
<p>And now back to the grind. I have at least 3 more hours left to go.</p>
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