Well in my case Gold's Gym is about 2 minutes away from Border's and between the two of them
I usually manage to re-inspire myself. Another block-breaker is to code the same project in a
different language—either one I know, or not, doesn't make any difference. A variation on this is
to dust off some un-finished project and at least attempt to make progress. I suppose the common thread
is to dramatically alter your situation in some fashion where the degree of drama is somehow a function
of how big the 'block' is. As I look at this, it occurs to me that I also use the same approach to solve
problems in general—I suppose that means that coder's block is in fact a 'problem' (doh)!
For the bullet minded:
Take two, post again in the morning…
hsm
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