Thomas,

I fell the same way some times. I think we suffer from what I call the "Douglas Adams Disease", he used to say that denial was an integral part of his work experience that he would deny working on a project for ages till he did the thing. I sometimes break for couple days when I can't think anymore but since I am workaholic, I force myself to work and fail into frustration, if it was not for marvelous altArchive plugin, I would have lost many important stacks due to this over use of my intelectual capacity, or like some say, coding myself into oblivion.

Now, when I think I am entering this bad moods, I stop, cook something nice, like high level food, and pick some SF book from the golden era to read, like heinlein and philip jose farmer, or something modern like neal stephenson or terry pratchet. The trick is to get away from the work for a while. I live in a very attractive place, Rio de Janeiro, so I try to every week to go to a small beach near my house with a telescope and probe for stars, also every day I go for a walk on the beach on the aftrnoon and some icecream, this does more for my productivity then any good code practice or stuff like that! You need time to settle, and I think walking with a beautifull view is very good for settling the ideas (also I am fond of beer, so when everything fails, go to the irish pub in rio, and drink a little and eat fish, play the pennywhistle wrong, sleep, code tomorrow)

Cheers
andre


On Feb 22, 2005, at 7:56 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:

Hello listers,

I hope this is not too far off topic.

I have been having problems getting myself motivated. I have a possible customer for a few ideas I have and he said as soon as I'm ready that he will try and sell them for me. I even have a lot of ideas for this project. But I can't seem to get started. I have been sitting here for weeks reading this list every day and opening up REV but still can't start.

Any helpful ideas on how to jump start a project?

Thanks

Tom




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