I am not sure whether this question has been already discussed or not, but I would really like to know What are the ways you follow if you get extreme/moderate disturbance while you are coding (office/home/anywhere).
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Here are a few of the ways I use:
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Schedule a meeting room for yourself and use that time to get some work done free from the normal environment/distractions. If it's possible, talk a walk outside to get away for a few minutes and recharge/refocus. |
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If you keep getting distracted there are many ways to just blank out the rest of the world. Calming music i find the best when integrated with some noise cancelling headphones. Here is my spotify playlist that i listen to when have to get down to some serious coding. Click For Playlist Apart from that, i suggest asking them to be quiet and respect that you are trying to work. Also, take a break and sometimes join the distraction for five minutes. It will clear your mind and sometimes if you are stuck, you will come back with a better state of mind and be able to fix the problem. |
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It depends on the reason you are being disturbed. If there is just general background noise then noise-cancelling earphones is a good idea. I only use them as a last resort as I prefer silence to music, but if it gets too bad I still prefer my own music or podcasts to a noisy office. If people are in the habit of disturbing you to ask questions you have to break them of that habit. Try being polite and tell them that you don't have time now but could attend to their problem later. (I know you have already been interrupted and may feel that you may as well help them out, but you need to wean them off the expectation of instant gratification every time they come to you with a problem). Let people know that you're available to help out at specific times of the day. (Say straight after lunch) or an hour before you go home or whatever suits you. It is very important to try and get your co-workers to respect your time and to understand that interruptions can be incredibly counter-productive. (Just make sure that you respect your co-worker's time in turn). Good Luck! |
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White noise can have the effect of masking background noise. After a few minutes your brain starts to filter it out. |
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@Office/Work: Talk to your manager (in case you aren't), explain very clearly why something is disturbing you, and ask him to take the necessary steps to get rid of the annoyance. @Home: Turn off your computer, spend some time with your family/friends. It's more worth it. |
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i would type :w and press ENTER key if i was in my vi. |
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Step 1:
Get a pair of high-quality headphones. The kind that fit completely over your ears, like earmuffs, are the best. If you can afford a set of noise-canceling headphones, they work best. Step 2:
Plug your headphones into your computer and tune into a free background noise or ambient music website. Step 3:
You really want to saturate your senses with things that are calming and relaxing, which frees your mind to do the heavy lifting of mental work. You are basically trying to Feng-Shui your body. Make yourself a cup of tea or coffee. Step 4:
If you're in an extremely noisy environment, you might want to block out all noise, not just mask it with background music. Sleep with earplug in. For more information visit this url |
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Earphones, and just wear underpants and a string vest. Take the phone off the hook. You'll find nobody will disturb you. |
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I use active noise-cancelling earphones, plus music that blocks out the external noise for that. |
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