I’m a very good software engineer. When I hyperfocus. I have insight into a niche industry to the point where I know both about the clients business as well as the existing solutions weaknesses. If I could selectively hyperfocus for 8 hours a day, I could get an MVP done on my own in a few months and a market leader in a few years with help from my connections at some of the largest possible clients in that target market (help in terms of mapping and prioritising needs, not even pushing my software at their organizations).
I’ve gotten precisely nowhere with this because I can’t afford to do unpaid work when I’m already only billing out 40 hours a month lately. Give me my controllable hyperfocus!
Same here! When that spark of interest hits, I program complete prototypes within days. When it doesn’t, I sit around for dozens of hours just staring at an SQL migration because I’m trying to write a Subselect and the things I want to select keep slipping out of my mind before I can write them down.
What has really helped recently is that my Product Owner gave me free reign of the entire Scrum backlog instead of confining me to the tickets that were planned for the next two weeks. So I can just scroll around until I see something that sparks inspiration and do that instead. Makes it very unpredictable when things get done, but on average, I’m faster on the tickets that I do than anyone else would be.
Yeah, it would be, if you had any say on when the hyperfocus started and what was the subject of it.
Have fun when it starts before you have to leave for work
Yup.
The ability to sit and get a whole bunch of shit done is random. May shift halfway through, and is spaced by long periods of doing absolutely nothing.
Hey I get tons of shit done all the time. Now whether or not it was shit that needed to be done is a different story.
If I did I’d be retired before I hit 30.
I’m a very good software engineer. When I hyperfocus. I have insight into a niche industry to the point where I know both about the clients business as well as the existing solutions weaknesses. If I could selectively hyperfocus for 8 hours a day, I could get an MVP done on my own in a few months and a market leader in a few years with help from my connections at some of the largest possible clients in that target market (help in terms of mapping and prioritising needs, not even pushing my software at their organizations).
I’ve gotten precisely nowhere with this because I can’t afford to do unpaid work when I’m already only billing out 40 hours a month lately. Give me my controllable hyperfocus!
Same here! When that spark of interest hits, I program complete prototypes within days. When it doesn’t, I sit around for dozens of hours just staring at an SQL migration because I’m trying to write a Subselect and the things I want to select keep slipping out of my mind before I can write them down.
What has really helped recently is that my Product Owner gave me free reign of the entire Scrum backlog instead of confining me to the tickets that were planned for the next two weeks. So I can just scroll around until I see something that sparks inspiration and do that instead. Makes it very unpredictable when things get done, but on average, I’m faster on the tickets that I do than anyone else would be.
My current form of work is the opposite and it sucks. I get given 2-3 tasks at a time and that’s it.
I need to get into a product based company again.
I think I may have weaponized my “ADHD”.