On the nature of sysadmin / ops crunch, exhaustion, and other things like learning programming languages and music.
Work projects have recently started to basically enter a crunch mode, whereby we’ve a tight deadline to complete. I’ve found, some days, I’m ending up being completely exhausted, to my surprise. Mainly I’ve been sitting in a chair and typed all day, working out problems in systems or configuration, nothing too taxing, and certainly not detailed programming, others are working on that.
Still, after 8 hours I find my mind slows, and everything is harder. Getting up and moving around buys a little time, as does caffeine, but I wonder, does anyone else working in IT get this sometimes? Especially when their project seems to require stretching of your mental capacity? Please do provide your thoughts below
Back when I coded for a living, I found when learning new programming language that I’d have to have silence around me, otherwise I couldn’t concentrate. All other times (dealing with support tickets, helping clients, or just actually programming), I need music. Which is a bit weird. I need background noise, else I find it uncomfortable to work.
Worked for a few days in central London last week, which was nice, we got a lot done, and working with one of my colleagues there is great. But whilst working, I noticed not needing music. The street sounds outside were pretty constant low-level, plus the noise of the office upstairs. I’m guessing my normally huge music consumption is related to needing background noise to tune out?
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-websites-that-will-help-drown-out-the-noise-so-you-can-stay-focused/
I totally share in your mental exhaustion after a solid day of medium taxing work. When it’s hard focused work, you expect it, but it’s always a surprise after a full (but constant) day of normal “hard” tasks.
Oh man, I love rainymood! I guess I’ve never really ‘noticed’ mental exhaustion before, I guess it is that. Just surprising how much it’s been wiping me out recently