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For anyone who does side-gigs for fun: you should read this! The psychology of side…

July 20, 2014 by Paul Spoerry 1 Comment

For anyone who does side-gigs for fun: you should read this! The psychology of side projects: How creative hobbies improve our performance at everything

The psychology of side projects: How creative hobbies improve our performance at everything
This post originally appeared on the Buffer blog.

At any given time, I have a side project running.

It’s often a new blog or a Tumblr or a book or a newsletter. Sometimes …

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About Paul Spoerry

I’m a groovy cat who’s into technology, Eastern Thought, and house music. I’m a proud and dedicated father to the coolest little guy on the planet (seriously, I'm NOT biased). I’m fascinated by ninjas, the Internet, and anybody who can balance objects on their nose for long periods of time.

I have a utility belt full of programming languages and a database of all my knowledge on databases... I practice code fu. Oh, I've also done actual Kung Fu, and have a black belt in Tae Kwon Do.

I run. I meditate. I dance. I blog at PaulSpoerry.com, tweet @PaulSpoerry, and I'm here on Google+.

I'm currently work for IBM developing web enabled insurance applications for IBM and support and develop a non-profit called The LittleBigFund.

Comments

  1. Fanny Péraudeau says

    July 20, 2014 at 5:39 pm

    This comfort me in the idea that the "no life" ages are gone.
    More and more I meet people in computing that think it's necessary to have a life outside computing, in order to keep sane and productive 🙂

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