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The Punt from The Racing Post is another tipster that is going in search of a third winning nap on the bounce on Wednesday and the form tipster has picked out Donald McCain's Chuvelo in the 15:20 at Musselburgh, and that contender is a 15/2 shot to claim glory. Staying at Kempton's evening fixture, the Julia Feilden-trained The Mouse King is an 11/4 shot for the 18:00 contest and is the best bet of the likes of Lee Sobot from the Yorkshire Evening Post and Spotlight from the Racing Post, who fancy the three-year-old to defy top weight in a competitive-looking race. Opting to side with the 9/2 chance Tathbeet in the 20:00 race , the William Haggas-trained raider, who has won one of his three career starts, looks to have more potential of landing success and duly hand Expert Eye a third win in a row. Naps table leader Expert Eye has made a blistering start to the week and has bagged back-to-back winning naps, and the long-time leader, who has a sensational profit of £45.71 heads to Kempton Park's all-weather fixture this evening for his best bet. Napped by three of our racing writers on Wednesday, Finisk River has failed to be out of the first two in his last three races, and was last seen finishing second at Perth, so if he can build on that effort then the nine-year-old could duly hand Tucker a fourth win on the spin. Tucker, who sits 18th in the naps table, has picked out the Donald McCain-trained Finisk River, who is currently a 13/8 chance for the 17:50 contest and looks to be a leading player. Now, if you haven’t run your own company you might never have felt “did I work enough today” gnaw at you while you’re trying to sleep to sound of your bank account draining.Luke Tucker of the Cambridge Evening News has been in tremendous tipping form of late notching up three winning selections on the bounce, and the form tipster heads to Sedgefield this evening to try and bag the four-timer. And the end of every day I have a yes/no answer to the question “Did I work enough today?” I spent the first four hours of most days last week watching Star Trek or doing chores before finally getting to work. If I’m spending so much time in meetings or writing emails that I can’t do the work I’m good at, I need to hire. The details don’t matter much, this is the important bit: “Keeps you from working too much or too little.” Plug in whatever numbers work for you or do your own thing.

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I feel like I’m working a part-time job most weeks. I’m done before most people would get lunch. I set my own schedule and only put in 5 hours a day. Mow lawns or do landscaping for a few summers, it’s not fun. Most people work jobs where they only get paid for the time they produce. I include anything related to coding that pushes the project or my understanding of it forward. Keeps you from working too much or too little.Įdit Coding doesn’t mean “TYPING”. I've been doing this for three years and I'm incredibly proud of what I've been able to accomplish by keeping myself honest and holding myself accountable.

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Some of my work weeks are four days long, others are seven. If it's Saturday morning and I'm at 24 hours for the week, Saturday morning is a work day. I keep a log book and track my hours each day.

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They all have about five hours of coding. Some work days are six hours long, others are twelve. I don't stop working until I have five hours of coding or coding related work done each day. Anything else, food, break, YouTube? Timer off. Hands on keyboard coding? Reading documentation? Sketching? Pushing the project forward using technical or design skills? Timer on. I keep a physical timer on my desk that I start and stop during the day.













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