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UGC: How are people managing themselves? (2017-10-23)

Details

  • Title: How are people managing themselves? Share tips and tricks, tools etc., how to improve work/life balance
  • Date: 2017-10-23
  • Location: GitLab Summit, Crete, Greece
  • Moderated by: @jmay1
  • Recording: https://youtu.be/7r9mo-QwBbM?t=3h55m6s

Notes and actions

  • Have a private workspace

    • Leave it when you’re not working
    • When you close the door, focus on your personal life
    • Add a “do not disturb” sign on the door
  • Have quiet, stable lunchtimes and leave your workstation

  • Block off time

    • Schedule items on your agenda when you’re off and want to make time for friends and family
    • Create meetings for yourself, block slots to Get Things Done™
    • Have a frictionless process for doing that
    • Tool: Fantastical for macOS
  • Track the time you spend to understand if you’re spending it wisely

    • Tool: Rescue Time for macOS — puts sites and apps in categories and it gives you a summary how much time you’ve spent doing some things
    • Tool Time Sink for macOS - Similar to Rescue Time, but offline.
    • Tool: Cultivate for Gmail and Slack — tracks the time you spend on communicating with certain people on your team to understand if you’re neglecting someone or spending too much time with another
  • Distractions (Slack, email, social media)

    • Monitor them
    • Mute notifications for e.g. 30 minutes
    • Don’t do social media, maybe just 5 minutes during lunch or so
  • Achieving goals

  • Handling work (There is a never-ending stream of todos/emails/tasks waiting for me. So how do you decide to end the day?)

    • Look at your throughput, if you only get 15 things of the 50 done, prioritize
    • Do the most important things first or the things you don’t want to do first
    • Todos don't work for large quantities, difficult to prioritize
    • When receiving email notifications for todos, automatically label them: e.g. direct mentions — makes it easier to prioritize
    • First do “direct mentions”, then respond if they are quickly to respond, look at emails with a lot of activity on them (a lot of responses)
    • We’re using GitLab for everything. And probably we’re missing features that would make us more productive so we're relying on other tools/tricks
    • Be mindful when mentioning someone
    • Feature request: automatic prioritize things (Todos)
    • Feature request: board view for Todos
    • Feature request: Personal issue boards, with automatic actions moving issues around
    • Feature request: mark todos as follow-up, delegated, etc.
    • Feature request: Make Todos easier to consume
    • Feature request: message a person in Slack about an issue with a quick action /slack @username
    • Tool: Boomerang for Gmail — scheduled sending and email reminders
  • Stop working

    • To discipline yourself to stop working at a certain time, schedule things that take you away from your workspace. Sign up for something: gym class, etc.
  • Vacations/off time

    • Make sure who’s gonna handle your work when you’re out
    • 2 types: some people don't disconnect from work completely, others need total disconnection to rest
    • Issue: GitLab in DnD
  • Idea: GitLab house swapping

Edited by Pedro Moreira da Silva