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jducoeur ([personal profile] jducoeur) wrote 2012-11-02 04:03 pm (UTC)

Actually, not so much. Remember -- been there, done that. I've been in the startup scene for much of my life since I was 15, and I really do understand how this works *much* better than most. And one of the things I trained myself on a long time ago is the mental disciplines of starting work, which matter a lot more than the rituals.

Indeed, if anything I'm tending to start both sharper and faster than I usually do in office life, since I'm not distracted by the commute. The still-musty really isn't an issue, and I'm practiced at being in the state I need to be in, when I need to be in it.

The advice is appreciated, but please do remember that I have more experience in this arena than just about anybody else I know. I moved past the usual beginner's problems a long, long time ago.

(Which isn't to say there aren't dangers and risks for me. This just isn't one of them -- workaholism is a *much* more serious concern...)

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