Tumblr Developers
Does anyone actually make their living being a Tumblr Developer?
Does anyone actually make their living being a Tumblr Developer?
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Buddha
A philosophy I can really get behind.
Socrates
Never have I been very much of a morning person. Waking up before the sun beats through the cracks in the blinds isn’t exactly much motivation to get up and start a day that is packed and is structured bureaucratically by public education.
Lately however, that hasn’t been the case. I’ve been waking up, same time, and same place, with much more motivation than I’ve ever had prior. Why? Structuring my day around someone else’s schedule isn’t exactly what I like to call an enjoyable experience (now when I get to college it will be different for many reasons, but I’m talking about grade school for the sake of this article). For some, it works fine, for me; it works fine—just structured differently.
Waking up at 5 or 6am isn’t bad anymore. Waking up to hear the coffee drip into the pot and once it’s done brewing, the smell that consumes the room forcing my lazy ass out of bed and downstairs to get my fix. Then, hopping on the ‘puter, checking email, feeds, then having Tweetdeck stream across one of my screens is pure motivation to me—at least, enough to want to make me get up in the morning and feel good about what I’m going to accomplish on the agenda for that day.
Basically it comes down to structure—the structure at which my new online school is set to. They encourage you to do your school work in your “prime”st mode, whether that is 2am or 2pm because in your prime time, you retain the most and that is what I see to be key.