When the feeder gets empty, there is nothing to eat.

You can try to time the filling with the feeder with when it gets to its near empty point, maintaining that perfect balance of “full but not full enough”.

Or you can always fill the feeder with new ideas, new code, new words, new suggestions, new work, etc.

When the feeder is full, you don’t have to worry about it getting empty.  You don’t have to worry about it running out, because there will always be something there.

And most importantly, you don’t have to worry about it running out.

Want more? Check out my book Code Your Way Up – available as an eBook or Paperback on Amazon (CAN and US).  I’m also the co-host of the Remotely Prepared podcast.

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