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Post by rubina9898 on Dec 20, 2023 22:19:22 GMT -5
Rgrammers often have it easier but I don't think that a programmer's passion is necessary to work. Later in the chapter the author discusses the results of empirical measurements showing that contrary to appearances … people are happier at work and less happy at rest than they think. Research using ESM confirmed that the more often participants experienced flow in a given week the greater their life satisfaction. The author also points out that … the feeling of deep concentration on something is very satisfying in itself. I think there's something to it. I definitely feel better at the end of the day when I managed to deliver something interesting and valuable. In turn when doing some sad monotonous task or spending half the day Phone Number List replying to messages or meetings often the only thing I feel at the end of the day is tiredness. I don't have to look far for an example. Writing new articles gives me great pleasure. In contrast a recent fix for language and punctuation errors that required me to review over a hundred blog articles only left me frustrated by the end of the process. During this task my concentration was close to zero and it consisted of scanning the text with my eyes and looking for errors with a little help from text validation tools. The chapter ends with a reference to job satisfaction. High quality work gives satisfaction in addition to its result.
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