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Ever since I have started programming, I was addicted to the rush of feelings that you get after solving hard problems or a very long project. And for some unknown reason, I have started doing my own ceremony subconsciously.

My ceremony goes like this. (Labeled as Victory Stretch by my colleagues)

  1. I stand up from my seat
  2. Stretch both arms above my shoulders
  3. Make sure that it is a V-shaped (an angle between both arms is 90 degrees)
  4. Optional: Scream!!!

What do you do?

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closed as exact duplicate by Yuval A, George Stocker, Dillie-O, Adam Liss, Robert S. Mar 13 at 19:54

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I start working on the next project while my soul cries a little on the inside.

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I move on to the next project :)

But i pretty much follow your process...

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  1. Dance like a maniac
  2. Drink lots of beer
  3. Repeat
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A nice cup of tea, and maybe a rich tea biscuit.

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We have an old-style bell hanging from the ceiling which we ring.

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  1. SAVE.
  2. Lean chair back
  3. Stretch arms and legs out
  4. Let out huge sigh of contentment
  5. Refill coffee/soda while replaying victory songs in my head
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Run excitedly to tell my wife, show her what I've done, and have her look at me with a slightly quizzical grin and say, "That's nice dear."

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I have this too, although sadly not with my wife but with my mom. – Daniel Mar 13 at 15:50
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Sometimes my wife gets upset that I don't "share" enough about my day. So I tell her. Then she doesn't ask so much for awhile :) – Jon B Mar 13 at 15:55
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Well for some reason, our clients usually send a big cake when we finished a project. So for large projects what I do is: get fat! ;-)

When accomplishing smaller tasks, I usually go play a game of darts at our company's dartboard.

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I sometimes find myself in a bit of a post-project funk, not really that focused for a day or two on starting up anything new. It's an unconscious ceremony where my brain says "You deserve a rest, so I'm shutting down now" and my heart says "Oh well, enjoyable things can't last forever".

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I say "Thank God that's over", question why I'm in this line of work, and swear I'll never do a project like this again. Then immediately start another project.

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smile and breathe freely :)

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In our office we've taken to throwing our arms in the air and shouting 'Ya Taaaaaaaa!!!!' like Hero in the TV show.

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i stand up, take a walk in my office, gaze at the mountain from the view of my window, and then sit back down and continue to work.

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  • Back up the data
  • Read print material for a while (or focus at distances far away)
  • Some kind of physical workout to heart start
  • Eat, drink water and be slightly merry
  • Vacuum
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  • Commit to source control
  • Resolve fogbugz case
  • Have a cup of tea/coffee
  • Move on to next piece of work
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black russians

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Go out for some Gino's pizza.

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I award myself some guilt-free Reddit/SO browsing time. And probably something sweet from the shop. Today I had diet coke and skittles, and browsing time, because I was ten days ahead of schedule.

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smoke break

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We sacrifice a black rooster to please the spirits of software development.

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  1. Stand up.
  2. Rub my hands together quickly, palms facing each other, until the friction makes them hot (learned from a former mentor)
  3. Go get another cup of coffee.
  4. Go to the other team members and start by saying "I am a beast" then tell them what I did.
  5. Go back to work.
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bug the guy from the next cubicle just to show what i done, that is after screaming and all that stuff we all do

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After I solve a hard problem I am usually asking myself why I thought it was so hard in the first place.

After a project: Drink beer and try to forget about it.

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Tea

... and a biscuit.

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For a while we were playing the song "Faith of Heart" (Theme from Star Trek Enterprise) every time we were uploading a new version to the servers.

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The Engineer's Victory Dance!Engineer's Victory Dance

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I take some "reward" time learning new things. Perhaps browse for a new Vim feature to add to my repertoire, or spend some time improving my development environment.

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I give myself a point on my me vs. the project scoreboard.

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We Riverdance.

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I wallow in a hedonistic orgy of procrastination.

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I do this before, during and after all projects. The ceremony never ends.... – Steve Claridge Mar 13 at 16:17
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