Changing thought patterns

Throughout my work day, I’ve begun to realise that it’s hard for me to change thought patterns for work. Say if I’m concentrating on one thought pattern such as coding, I find it very difficult to change to something else like designing. And it usually takes a 1-2 hrs for me to really get into it again.

At work my thought patterns basically fall under two categories: logic and math for coding; and visual and space representation/imagination for designing, telling people what to do, and all the other creative heebeejeebee.

I usually find that after a day’s worth of coding, my creative powers are virtually non existent.

If you haven’t realised already, I can’t multitask to save my life.

Something must be done, Batman!

2 Responses to “Changing thought patterns”

  1. Adam Says:

    code more. stress less ;)

  2. Jei Says:

    I don’t think that I can do any more, since coding takes up 95% of my duties…

    Hurry up with that RnD period of yours, so I can ship off these projects to you!

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