While Working On Your Own Reach Out To Others.

This is another topic that seems slightly obvious, but it also highlights an easy trap to fall into. Programmers are often drawn into their projects and tend to ignore the world around them. It is a necessary part of the job, but it is also a risky one. So, I implore you to step outside of that zone at times and reach out to others. This isn’t just when you need their help. It is also true when things seem to be going okay.

Why, you ask? For a break, and also for perspective. In the end, our projects are going to be used by other people. It’s important to get some feedback from others in order to know if our ideas are working or not. But, it also gives us a chance to give our brains a break. It is easy to get so focused on solving problems that we miss the easiest solutions. Forcing yourself to step back occasionally will often avoid that trap.

So, yeah. Take some time for other people – even if it’s a short online chat or email. Getting that contact with another real person can sometimes make all the difference in a successful project. Yes, you have time to take a few minutes away from your project – both the project and your sanity require it.