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| | Ask HN: How to disconnect from work? | |
83 points by patrick-bk on May 29, 2021 | hide | past | favorite | 52 comments |
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| Hello, I'm a developer and I struggle to "get a life". My job is my passion. And this is the problem. I spend my weekend thinking about bugs I have to solve and most of the time trying to learn a new language/framework. Sometimes It just doesn't feel right especially when you hear some colleagues talking about their weekend in the mountains or just hanging out with their friends. While it's satisfying to be up-to-date and having a certain level of expertise, I really feel that I'm not enjoying life but instead just working all the time. Question : Did anyone have that issue ? How did you manage to disconnect from work and forget about it during free time ? |
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But don't do work in your free time. Don't fix bugs for your employer, don't learn stuff you need to learn for your employer. Don't give away your time for free. Doing work in your free time will burn you out. Doing the same things you do at work will burn you out – it will take a bit longer, but it will happen. Many employers discourage working in your free time, just because of that (and because in some countries, they're legally obliged to ensure their employees have some free time).
Instead, do your own thing, develop your own project. Probably you'll create 10 side projects and abandon every single one of them after a few days. Something will stick (finding a side project is a whole other topic). Maybe do some open source contributions. Be passionate about your own project(s). And try something new, something you can't do at work. May it be another framework, language, or just some new fancy libraries. It will broaden your horizon and drastically improve your skills as a software engineer.
You will still think of that annoying bug you couldn't fix that day. Those feelings won't go away, but they will be less and less nagging.
Finally, turn off distractions from work in your free time. Mute your work-related notifications, don't check your work mails, they can wait until monday. Oh, and don't forget to meet your friends, go grab your favorite drink with them.