Something other than computers....oh my. That's scary.

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jon
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Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 1:18:48 AM, you wrote:

NM> I have hit this point a few times. What I found worked the best was taking 
NM> up something that didn't involve computers, or at least programming.

NM> I took my hobby, photography, and took it to the next level, while it did 
NM> cost a little, I was able to use the creative freedom from photography to 
NM> keep me calm at work. I was no longer counting on my job to help me with my 
NM> creative side.

NM> In the end it helped both sides, it makes it easier to concentrate on the 
NM> crappy project(s) I am working on, while at the same learning and being 
NM> creative. Best part, I have made a little extra cash on the side.


NM> At 01:01 AM 8/28/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>>I need help guys...
>>
>>Currently I would definitely describe myself as burnt out. It's been
>>a gradual process, but I'm definitely there. I don't have the burning
>>desire to immerse myself anymore like I used to because there was so
>>much to learn.
>>There are a few different reasons, that I imagine are pretty common
>>reasons for burnout. Learning experiences are few and far between, and
>>lack of confidence in management (not the business side, but the
>>project management.) All the standard reasons for burnout I guess.
>>
>>Anyway, any tips on combating burnout?
>>
>>--
>>jon

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