Poll: What is your favorite time of the day to work? Autor de la hebra: ProZ.com Staff
| | Morning AND late night | Nov 23, 2006 |
With school-age children, it's not that it's my favorite time (I never wondered about that), but it's the only time ! Last year I still had the last one at home so it was only late at night. | | | Aurora Humarán (X) Argentina Local time: 22:31 inglés al español + ... A category missing... | Nov 23, 2006 |
What about EARLY morning? Many colleagues stay up all night if they have to finish a translation. I can't. No coffee or Coke help me to keep my eyes round. I need to go to bed early as I always do, 22.00 or 22.30. I usually get up very early, usually before 6. If a translation is pending, I can get up earlier, at 4, for example, and start working th... See more What about EARLY morning? Many colleagues stay up all night if they have to finish a translation. I can't. No coffee or Coke help me to keep my eyes round. I need to go to bed early as I always do, 22.00 or 22.30. I usually get up very early, usually before 6. If a translation is pending, I can get up earlier, at 4, for example, and start working then. Au ▲ Collapse | | | Can't argue with the classics | Nov 23, 2006 |
http://www.blissbat.net/balzac.html I only work at daytime (morning included) if I have to. Otherwise, it's a cup of steaming brew once the sun has set and let the inspiration flow. Where would I be without coffee, I don't know. | |
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Hipyan Nopri Indonesia Local time: 08:31 Miembro 2005 inglés al indonesio + ... 5 am to 9 pm | Nov 23, 2006 |
I usually wake up at 5 am and work until 9 pm. However, I prefer working in the morning to in the afternoon. | | | Very early hours | Nov 23, 2006 |
Aurora Humarán wrote: What about EARLY morning? Another early riser here... My most rpoductive hrs are the very early hours in the morning, from around 5 am. (Then I'm in bed by 9/10pm) 'night, Roberta | | | If you want to see a stupid question asked at KudoZ... | Nov 23, 2006 |
... in the Eng>Pl pair, just have a look in the late afternoon and/or evening hours and you will certainly find my name there In summer I start rather early and I'm at my best at around 6-7 am. Now, as winter is close at hand, I prefer to stay in bed a little longer, but still morning is my preferred time of the day to work and it's very unlikely this should ever change. Sweet dreams, everyone... See more ... in the Eng>Pl pair, just have a look in the late afternoon and/or evening hours and you will certainly find my name there In summer I start rather early and I'm at my best at around 6-7 am. Now, as winter is close at hand, I prefer to stay in bed a little longer, but still morning is my preferred time of the day to work and it's very unlikely this should ever change. Sweet dreams, everyone Agnieszka ▲ Collapse | | | Pundora India Local time: 07:01 inglés al hindi + ... That's my style too. | Nov 24, 2006 |
Aurora Humarán wrote: What about EARLY morning? Many colleagues stay up all night if they have to finish a translation. I can't. No coffee or Coke help me to keep my eyes round. I need to go to bed early as I always do, 22.00 or 22.30. I usually get up very early, usually before 6. If a translation is pending, I can get up earlier, at 4, for example, and start working then. Au That's exactly my favourite style too. Thank you for making my task easier Aurora. I couldn't have said it better. On many occasions, around 2 p.m or so I find that I have already done my share of the day. But I try my best not to miss my morning walk. But sometimes I have to work against my nature also, mostly when the deadlines are tight and job is from agencies abroad. And in situations like what happened only once so far: A few days back a call from abroad(new agency)made me wake up at 1 a.m.!! The coordinator looked desperate and the deadline was too close. As I couldn't sleep immediately again, I decided to start the editing job and finished it by 4.oo a.m. We shouldn't forget also that while established translators may be in a position to choose their favourite working hours, it may not be so with the beginners. Regards, Pundora | |
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sylvie malich (X) Alemania Local time: 03:31 alemán al inglés
This has been a main problem of mine: I've never been a morning person (I envy you early birds), my working hours are 9 am to 5 pm. BUT I really translate at top speed between 4 pm and 6 pm, whipping out in those 2 hours as much as I can produce all morning. Unfortunately, if I have to start dinner for my small family, it's usually at 5 pm, right smack in the middle of my peak productive time period. What to do? Right. Postpone dinner...
[Edited at ... See more This has been a main problem of mine: I've never been a morning person (I envy you early birds), my working hours are 9 am to 5 pm. BUT I really translate at top speed between 4 pm and 6 pm, whipping out in those 2 hours as much as I can produce all morning. Unfortunately, if I have to start dinner for my small family, it's usually at 5 pm, right smack in the middle of my peak productive time period. What to do? Right. Postpone dinner...
[Edited at 2006-11-24 14:09] ▲ Collapse | | | Solution for Sylvie | Nov 24, 2006 |
sylvie malich wrote: This has been a main problem of mine: I've never been a morning person (I envy you early birds), my working hours are 9 am to 5 pm. BUT I really translate at top speed between 4 pm and 6 pm, whipping out in those 2 hours as much as I can produce all morning. Unfortunately, if I have to start dinner for my small family, it's usually at 5 pm, right smack in the middle of my peak productive time period. What to do? Right. Postpone dinner...
[Edited at 2006-11-24 14:09] Whip up dinner in the morning when you are least productive - your family can take care of heating it up if they're hungry before you're done, and then nothing stops you when you're in your stride. I understand your frustration - I work very well in the early, early morning, am pretty much useless in the early afternoon, and start kicking into gear again between 4 and 6, right when I have to go pick my kids up from daycare. Cooking midday is one of my ways of taking a break from the computer when my brain is blocked, and hopefully getting the creative juices flowing | | | Aurora Humarán (X) Argentina Local time: 22:31 inglés al español + ... OT: a subjective opinion or Friday humor | Nov 24, 2006 |
sylvie malich wrote: What to do? Give up cooking. I can share some of the magnets on my fridge with you (in my fridge, there is nothing). Not sure about delivery coverage, though. | | | sylvie malich (X) Alemania Local time: 03:31 alemán al inglés
Yup. Good. Done that. But if I do this too often it's protested (expressed by spending supper hour in front of computer games... ) Aurora Humarán wrote: Give up cooking. I can share some of the magnets on my fridge with you ( in my fridge, there is nothing). Ah, a woman after my own heart! I remember it well; those years when the fridge and stove were used mainly as storage facilities... (C: | |
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Irene N Estados Unidos Local time: 20:31 inglés al ruso + ...
With the option "Indifferent" available, what does N/A mean:-o I am totally indifferent - whenever I feel rested and active within the time budget. Mayby night, maybe morning, maybe afternoon after a catnap. When I must push myself real hard, a week of vacation always follows. | | | Lia Fail (X) España Local time: 03:31 español al inglés + ... I'm with you:-) | Nov 24, 2006 |
sylvie malich wrote: This has been a main problem of mine: I've never been a morning person (I envy you early birds), my working hours are 9 am to 5 pm. BUT I really translate at top speed between 4 pm and 6 pm, whipping out in those 2 hours as much as I can produce all morning. Unfortunately, if I have to start dinner for my small family, it's usually at 5 pm, right smack in the middle of my peak productive time period. What to do? Right. Postpone dinner...
[Edited at 2006-11-24 14:09] I'm definitely a night owl too, and do my most productive work after about 4pm. Although that's partly becuase by then I've dealt with all the enquiries and other emails, and can finally concentrate. I usually go to teh gym/pool, do shopping and so on in the mornings (starting about 9am). That usually involves leisurely cups of coffee and a read of teh daily papers...no hurry:-) I'm lazy getting started in the mornings, need at least an hour to begin to feel awake. I get home about 12, and deal with mails etc, as I cook and/or clean, then eat, watch 3pm news, sometimes have a siesta - all of which takes me up to about 4pm. Then I really get down to work. However, I recently decided that 2 or 3 days a week I will get up earlier/stay home mornings to get a good half day's work done, as sometimes the whole day is gone and I've done next to nothing. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: What is your favorite time of the day to work? Wordfast Pro | Translation Memory Software for Any Platform
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