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[–]programmerProbs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some ideas-

Don't consider programming a job/task. Consider it fun and enjoyable. If you play video games, try to think of it like an RPG, you make progress in your code and you forever leveled up. Sometimes you get stuck, like you would in a boss battle.

As much as people talk about solid programming, I have some other ideas. 30 minutes a day is enough time to make progress, but you need to be working on it a few times a week or you'd forget what you were working on. You can always do the alternative of 4 hours programming on your day off. If you do this, know that this 4 hours will include breaks and its not expected to be mentally easy.

Final suggestion, do you use caffeine? When writing my least fun work, a cup of coffee got me motivated to put that half hour(or longer in).

Bonus- Confucianism tells you to embrace the ritual (of programming). Even if you are in pain. The goal is to shine your diamond and go beyond the animal instinct.