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> Let's just hope that won't mean we all have to be workaholics!
Lynne...I agree about the structured process, motivation, etc.,
On the workaholics bit...maybe..but the difference is that I don't do it
because I HAVE to to meet deadlines or commitments...I do it because I
really like what I'm doing...the day seems about an two hours long (I
have my wristwatch alarm set at 6:30pm because I kept loosing track of
time and missing my bus), I'm contributing to development of a new
application at the ground floor as an equal member of the development
team (one of the developers came into my office about 30 minutes ago and
asked if I would create the application "icon" that you see in
Explorer), and since my girlfriend doesn't get home before 8:30 each
evening, it keeps me off the streets.
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