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Brain games? A special diet? Exercise? Staying drug free? Sex? Abstinence?

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"Brain games?" -- yes, also known as programming. "A special diet?" -- yes, also known as caffeine. "Exercise?" -- yes, the commute. "Staying drug free?" -- nope, see my special diet, above. "Sex?" -- if followed by sufficient sleep then it's OK, hmm, why didn't I answer that in the exercise question. "Abstinence?" -- mu.

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Although I havent been actively programming for a while. I remember yoga/meditation helped a lot. Sometimes you need to completely forget everything so your brain can reboot.

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sleep, eat breakfast, coffee. Coffee. Lunch. Coffee.

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I bike to work every morning (weather permitting, no biking in the snow). The exercise helps to wake me up, and keeps me in good health also.

Healthy body === healthy brain.

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You should bike in snow too. It's not as hard as it sounds. – Windows programmer Oct 10 '08 at 0:23
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Biking in snow is not too bad, but it is much easier (and fun) if you have winter-tires. – JesperE Oct 10 '08 at 9:10
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Coffee keeps my brain in shape!

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Proper amount of sleep, caffeine, and and not having a daughter that keeps you up all night...

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  1. Lots of (or just enough) sleep.
  2. Quiet place to work.
  3. Energy Drinks (my favorites: Full Throttle & Bawls G33k B33r)
  4. (If possible) Something fun to work on (even if it's just a distraction to work on every once in a long while)
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Proper amount of sleep.

... and mountain dew.

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