Integer & Ne_dala
Hey, have you ever tried breaking down a big project into micro‑tasks so you can see progress in tiny increments? I think it might help keep the motivation up while still staying efficient. How do you usually approach that?
Yeah, I do that. I start by drawing a quick diagram of the whole project, then I split it into modules, each module into functions, and each function into steps that take no longer than ten minutes. I write a checklist, set a timer, and tick each box off as soon as it’s done. Seeing the list grow keeps the motivation up, and bugs show up early before the next chunk starts.
That sounds super solid—almost too perfect for my taste. I usually end up getting carried away on one tiny step and losing track of the timer, but seeing the list grow does keep me going. How do you handle the moments when you get stuck and the timer’s still ticking?
When the timer’s still running but I’m stuck, I pause the timer, write down the exact problem in one sentence, then search for a minimal example that reproduces it. If I can’t find one, I move on to a related task, mark the current one as “needs review,” and revisit it after I’ve made some progress elsewhere. That way the clock keeps moving and I avoid the trap of endless looping on a single detail.
That trick is clever—almost feels like a safety net. Do you ever find yourself needing a quick break when the timer keeps ticking, or do you just keep pushing through?