Exercise 11. uniq
There isn’t much more to say in the beginning of these last two exercises. You should know how to think about your work environment, how you start, how you sit, everything that impacts your ability to get started. You should also have been busting through that initial starting phase using these tiny little 45-minute projects. If you haven’t figured it out yet, setting a 45-minute timer and yelling “GO GO GO!” is a solid technique for making yourself get started. The goal hasn’t been to craft stellar work but to just get going.
You should also have a decent lab notebook with run charts plotting how well your improvements are working. There’s nothing very scientific about your charts, but they should be helping you understand ...
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