Friday Routines

On Fridays, before I leave work, I make it a routine to spend the last ten minutes of the day straightening up and getting organized for Monday. Its an idea I adapted some time ago from an organizing mailing list.

The most important step is to write down what I’m working on. Its easy to forget between Friday and Monday what I was in the middle of working on and where I left off…hot on solving a bug, write down my train of thought. By Monday it will be long gone and replaced with thoughts about the weekend. That alone saves enough time in lost productivity Monday morning to make up for all the other steps.

I straighten up everything on my desk. I put all the caps back on all the pens and put them all back in the pencil cup. I sort any papers on my desk and either file them (currently my file system is a pile on the corner of the desk where related papers are held together with paper-clips or binder clips) or stack them in neat piles. I’m kind of particular about my piles, they have to look neat, corners of the pages lined up.

VNC

If VNC is normally “a bit slow”, doing VNC to a machine in Australia? Very slow…

Flash Mob In the Conference Room @10:30am sharp

Its kind of funny to watch everyone to at exactly 10:30 (not 10:29 or 10:31) get up from their desks to walk into the conference room for the staff meeting.

Yay! My code works!

I always like that point where you break through all the confusion and funky problems, and you finally run your code, and it does what its supposed to do…especially when you’re on a task that seems near impossible when you first stared at it. But as you break down “impossible” step by step into littler problems, you get problems that are actually possible to solve, and eventually you get a small enough divide you can leap from where you are to where you need to be.

Fridays are Quiet

I like Fridays, because on Fridays its really quiet at the office. I hadn’t been noticing just how quiet it was until the HR manager walked by with someone on an interview and as they were walking by mentioning the quietness and joking “you’d think it was the off Friday”. Well, its not quite *that* quiet, because if it were, there’d be no sounds of keyboards and clicking mice.

I’m not sure why its so much quieter around here on Fridays, particularly after Noon. I remember back when I was interviewing, it was a Friday afternoon, and yes, it was this quiet when I took my tour of this part of the building–ghostly quiet, like you might think you’re one of the quiet floors of the library, and someone’s gonna glare at you if you talk above a whisper. But the thing is, its not like that the rest of the week.

I’m not really sure what makes Friday so different. It really isn’t like half the office goes home early for the day or anything…