My best (and worst) strategies for dealing with high-demand work
Michael Schmid - @Schnitzel - michael@amazee.com
About Me
LadyBird
instagram.com/southernswissy/
About me
Apprenticeship in IT in Switzerland
Learned what "work" really means
First Lieutenant Swiss Air Force
Learned what it means to lead people
CTO Amazee Group
Still learning :)
CTO Amazee Group
Board Member Amazee + Amazee subsidaries
Steering, big questions
CTO Group
Security, IT, Strategy, etc.
CTO amazee.io & + Mgmt
System Engineering, Architect, Leadership
Acknowledgements
Things that work for me might not work for you
Things that might work now won't work in 1 year
I really love my job and I'm aware that this is a huge privilege
“The only constant in life is change”
-
Heraclitus
"When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it."
- Henry Ford
A "normal" day
The day starts with the evening before
Check calendar before going to bed
Understand what tomorrow will bring
Alarm: 1h before first meeting (30mins in extreme cases)
Give me some time to get ready
Prepare clothes
Sleep
Falling asleep
Relax with controlled breathing
Feel your pulse
4 pulses breath in through nose
7 pulses hold your breath
8 pulses breath out through mouth
Fall asleep
Count from 100 down
Sleep
Phone on silent:
Notifications turned off in Phone & Slack
Phone calls only (Pagerduty and Family)
6 hour minimum (less doesn't work)
Usually 7h
Weekends 8-9h
A "normal" day II
Wake Up Routine
Every day the same
:
Snooze alarm
Read some light twitter
NO Slack, NO E-Mails
Get Up, Shower
Feed Dog
Make Coffee
Open Notebook: Welcome Work
Breakfast
Can't go without, but no real time
Alternative: Soylent
Let your calendar rule your life
Use it like your assistant, want something from me? Ask the calendar
calendly.com (or similar) for external requests
Block off time if you need focus time
Add little breaks
5min breaks in between meetings
Short rewards:
Watch a YouTube Video
Make a coffee
Play with the dog
Forced getting up:
Drink a lot of water, will happen by itself :)
30min-45min breaks for Lunch
Bigger reward:
30min YouTube Video, TV Series, etc.
Eat lunch with Family, Go out with Dog, etc.
Focus!
Music
Pretty much all day long
Comfy Headphones with Noise Cancelling
Different music playlists
Liked Songs - regular work
Motivational music - if you feel down
Spotify suggestions - new music
Instrumental only - writing
Focus!
Luxafor
small color indicator
RED: Talk to me via chat
YELLOW: busy
GREEN/Off: not busy
Notification
Overload
E-Mail
No notifications for e-mails
Nothing has been that important that it couldn't wait an hour
Urgent stuff happens via Slack & Pagerduty
Check emails in between meetings
Mark each one as read that you read
Follow up right away if you have time
Snooze if no time
Separate Private from Company E-Mail
Trying Inbox Zero every couple of months and failing 🤪
Slack
Be strict with notifications in Slack
Most channels mention only
A few important ones notifications for everything
Disable Thread Notifications if not needed anymore
Group channels by importance
Read all the time (customer and internal)
Important Internal (Read if you have time)
Important Customer (Read if you have time)
Others (read if you are bored)
Use Slackbot remind like with emails
iMessages, Whatsapp, etc.
Mute during the day as much as possible
100% Focus
turn off everything
only reachable via PagerDuty
Retrospectives
Retrospectives
Choose a specific time you will remember:
Shower on Saturday
Lunch on Friday
Workout on Sunday
Ask yourself:
Did the positive things out-way the negative things?
No week will ever be perfect
Did I succeed in changing the last weeks goal?
Decide if you want a new goal or the same one
What will I change for next week
Choose something tiny & small!
Thank you!
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