How do you manage your time and stay productive during development sprints?
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Yogini Bende@heyyogini
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Prioritizing tasks is a key. I use focus sprints or the Pomodoro method to divide a day into small parts and then work on tasks accordingly. Helps a lot.
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Tight deadlines and commitment helps to actually stay productive all the time
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During development sprints, I rely on a few key strategies to manage my time effectively. Prioritization is crucial—I break down tasks, focusing on high-impact items first. Time blocking helps me allocate specific periods for different tasks, ensuring I dedicate uninterrupted focus to each. Regularly reviewing progress against sprint goals helps me stay on track and make necessary adjustments. Additionally, I find that maintaining open communication with the team fosters collaboration and keeps everyone aligned, which ultimately enhances productivity during sprints.
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@qudsia_ali I totally agree with prioritization. Could you please any strategy that you use to prioritize tasks or goals?
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1. I breakdown whatever task assigned to me into more small chunks, this act as milestones for me.
2. Then time-box these task. I also work in focused hours, and short 5-10 minutes break between task or milestones.
3. I try to find unknowns before actually starting to work on task. It helps me to work faster and reduce rework, & missing edge cases
Commenter.ai
Utilize time-tracking tools, minimize distractions, and collaborate closely within the team for focused and productive development sprints.
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@amelia_charlie minimizing distraction can be so hard. Even blocking my calendar off people still bug me.
Be clear of the main tasks. Structure your day. Do the hardest task first thing in the morning.
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@philip_daquin totally agree with you. Get it done and move in to easier tasks
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Prioritize.
Take breaks.
Recharge.
Rinse and repeat.
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@brenkinfa I like your bullet point response! Straight to the point!
I've seen that time-boxing is a great technique to do the same. Simple, clear and keeps you on your toes!
For me it's all about delegation 😅
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@vivek_equp haha love it!
I prioritize tasks based on importance, set clear goals for each sprint, and use tools like Kanban boards to track progress. Regular communication with the team ensures alignment and quick issue resolution.
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@vivek_equp is Kanban like notion?
IXORD
I take breaks from work and have a clear interval.
Recently, I've been a bit distracted, which has made it tough to stay on top of managing my time well and staying productive during development sprints.
@sumina_seto That's okay, we all face distractions at times. One helpful tip is to try implementing the Pomodoro Technique, breaking work into short, focused intervals with breaks in between. Time-blocking helps me stay on track, but I also make sure to take breaks, like playing casino, when I start feeling stressed.
@lambda_winner Thank you, I just hope I can bring myself back. I feel a bit lost lately. :/ Actually, I enjoy playing games too. I usually play games at Stake 사이트 (stake site). Playing casino games makes me feel calm and relaxed.
@lambda_winner @sumina_seto I also play there! The best casino games I've played so far help me distract myself a little bit. Just make sure not to become overly reliant and still manage your time. :)
I believe in iterative development.
Regularly reviewing and refining my code during the sprint allows for continuous improvement and avoids accumulating technical debt.
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@azada_shams agree, I hate when big tasks seem overwhelming. Breaking them down make la it seam much easier to accomplish
Prioritize tasks using agile methodologies, set clear goals, and conduct regular reviews for efficient sprint execution.
Lancepilot
Time bounded activities have always been a life saver for me!
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PixelFree Studio
@sharon_owens Which tools you use for your time-tracking?
OMG, if only there was one answer to that. I guess, everyone does what works for them. I prefer working a bit on weekends to start Mondays from a clean slate and making sure I am not rushing into my week. Yoga helps a lot too 🧘
FlowFinitee
My team and I use timeboxing for efficiency, combined with a time-tracking tool to help us understand where our time is going, how it's being spent (see the apps we're using the most, whether it's a focus app, or collaboration, etc) and adjust our schedule if needed to make sure we stay focused on our goals.