Let's start with the fact that my total experience in development is almost 19 years, during which I have tried all the methods of managing my time and projects. Plus, after moving from a metropolis to a village, I began working remotely long before it became mainstream. For these reasons, I have developed a certain work and rest schedule for myself.
Firstly, no work on weekends, holidays or vacations - you need to constantly unload your brain, otherwise it is very easy to burn out when you are managing several projects at the same time and keeping huge amounts of data in your head, constantly calculating something, figuring out, working out different options.
Secondly, during the day, breaks are mandatory, during which there should be no gadgets or TVs - the eyes also need rest. At this time, it is better to go outside, walk, look into the distance and dream about the future ) Any pomodoro timer can help here.
Thirdly, it is necessary to follow a daily whatsapp number list routine (which has been a bit out of sync for me lately). Historically, my working day has been starting at 11 and ending at 19 Moscow time for many years now. In Moscow, these are the most convenient hours to get to work and leave home painlessly, and in the morning there is always time for the family: shopping or a trip to the clinic with a child.
I started my blog when I was studying radio engineering at the university in Tula. and my classmates, where I shared my discoveries in the wonderful world of PHP development, layout for IE6, Netscape 4 and Opera 6.
I absorb a lot of information from the Internet per day (mostly via RSS like a good oldfag), I bookmark particularly interesting notes to read later. And I have a huge desire to share this knowledge with people (I remember the time when there was no Internet and all the information we got from books, magazines and encyclopedias), so with the advent of Twitter I began to post a lot of content there, as under the content of my blog.