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Don't get me wrong, these tips won't save you a bunch of time and cut your working hours in half. That's simply impossible. On average, you'll be able to save anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour and a half. It really depends on how well you spend your time currently. That might not be a massive time-saver, but why spend an hour extra if you don't need to. Or, if you are looking to get more work done than usual, an hour of extra time will make a pretty noticeable difference in the long term. Some of those tips and tricks I came up with by myself, others I picked up from other people.
The first and probably the best tip for most people is to stay away from social media. It's very easy to spend half an hour browsing your Instagram feed or watching YouTube without even noticing. Those apps are carefully created to quickly capture your attention by showing you the content you like and to hold that attention as much as possible. The more time you spend on those apps, the more ads you are going to see, which will result in them earning more money. So, those companies' job is to hold you as much as possible on their apps. A bunch of psychologists and developers carefully analyze all the app functions to make you never want to quit.
So, how do you resist that? How do you stay in control and don't let apps control you? The simples answer is to not play their game. As soon as you open one of the apps, they are in the control, and you are the one trying to escape. If you are not using the apps or using them as least as possible, there is no space or time for them to take control. I would suggest blocking or uninstalling social media apps, and only using them after you have done all your work for no more than one hour per day.For blocking social media websites in your browser you can use , which is a Chrome extension where you can set which websites you want to block and even schedule the time of the day when those websites will be blocked. For example, you can block websites in the hours when you work. For blocking social media apps on your phone. I would recommend uninstalling most social media apps or only using them after your work. To make sure that happens it's best to go in the setting and turn on the focus mode, which will allow you to schedule the time when all of your selected apps and notifications will be blocked. Easier method would be just leaving your phone somewhere where you can't reach it so easily. For example in a different room.Chair
The first thing that you'll definitely benefit from upgrading is your chair. You are sitting for 8 hours or more and having a comfortable chair to sit on will benefit your health and will make it more enjoyable to sit and work. You won't be coding any faster with a good chair, but you will be less likely to take a break or give up because you have lower back pain. The chair I would recommend you to buy is . It's not too expensive. It's very comfortable to sit on and has lumbar pillow support which will help you get rid of lower back pain. The seat can be tilted up to a flat 180 degrees. And as a bonus, it looks cool.Desk
The second thing that you'll benefit from is a nice and comfortable desk. If your desk is really small, you won't have enough space to place all your stuff on it and you won't be able to sit comfortably in your chair. I would recommend since it has a lot of space and a lot of legroom. I wouldn't recommend buying a smaller and cheaper desk or a desk that has a lot of drawers, because it will probably be too narrow to get your chair close to it.There is also a which as the name says allows you to both work while sitting and standing. That's because it has the motors built inside which move it up and down to your desired height. This type of desk is the most ergonomic type you can get because you are not in one position, but rather alternate between sitting and standing. The downside of this type of desk is its price. It goes anywhere from 300$ to more than 1000$.Keyboard and Mouse
If you are not a gamer, the keyboard and mouse are a matter of preference and getting used to. If you are using a laptop, a keyboard is not necessary in my opinion, except if your laptop has a very crappy keyboard and you want something better to type on (more on typing speed later). On the other hand, a mouse is a must for a laptop in my opinion. If you are not using it, you're missing out. It will make everything so much faster. For easier carrying around, I would recommend a , but if your laptop is stationary, will be just fine.One thing that can help you achieve your desired typing speed faster is a good keyboard. Now, what is a good keyboard is going to be depended on you and your style of typing. My current keyboard is . Unlike my older keyboard, this one is mechanical and feels a lot better in my hands, and allows me to type faster. Since it's mechanical, after every keystroke, you hear a satisfyingly clicking sound. And as a bonus, it has nice RGB lighting which makes it fit in very well in my setup.
Do you have any tips for coding faster? Share them in the comments.