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[1922.30 --> 1922.86] Let me do that again.
[1922.86 --> 1924.50] Chick, bump, chick, bump, chick, bump, chick.
[1924.60 --> 1925.04] Maybe it's like this.
[1925.04 --> 1928.74] It reminds me of, do you guys remember the Strong Bad episodes?
[1929.42 --> 1931.14] Like the little cartoon online?
[1931.48 --> 1935.18] And the one where he did the, how does, he answers an email?
[1936.04 --> 1936.38] Mm-mm.
[1936.52 --> 1937.38] It's something about.
[1937.58 --> 1938.16] You lost me.
[1938.48 --> 1938.66] Yeah.
[1938.70 --> 1939.32] I'll look it up.
[1939.38 --> 1939.88] It's hilarious.
[1940.22 --> 1943.98] And it's like, he starts imitating how techno music goes.
[1944.84 --> 1946.84] That's so funny, though, Carlissia, with the headphones, though.
[1946.86 --> 1948.76] Like, even if there's no music, you got to have them on.
[1948.92 --> 1949.34] Like, that's.
[1949.36 --> 1950.06] I got to have them on.
[1950.16 --> 1951.04] I love hearing that.
[1951.18 --> 1951.46] Because.
[1951.90 --> 1953.76] It's like concentration mode.
[1954.08 --> 1954.94] Headphones go on.
[1955.10 --> 1955.36] Wow.
[1955.36 --> 1957.96] I think that's pretty cool.
[1957.96 --> 1964.56] Talking about things that I don't have, I'm very aggressive about turning off notifications.
[1965.66 --> 1967.56] I don't get mail notifications.
[1968.82 --> 1970.56] I don't get Twitter notifications.
[1971.22 --> 1974.12] If I'm looking at it, it's because I took the time to go look at it.
[1974.12 --> 1974.40] Mm-hmm.
[1974.72 --> 1978.64] So, very important for me to not have stuff popping up all over the place.
[1979.14 --> 1979.48] Nice.
[1979.68 --> 1980.98] I'm with you on that, for sure.
[1981.12 --> 1981.24] Yeah.
[1981.86 --> 1984.98] So, Adam, what's your focus mode look like?
[1985.04 --> 1988.32] And then I have a question to add to this that kind of came up in this discussion.
[1988.76 --> 1991.18] My focus mode, it kind of depends what I'm doing.
[1991.50 --> 1994.24] So, I can't compare it to coding go.
[1994.44 --> 1996.22] There's lots of times where I'm writing code.
[1996.32 --> 1999.98] There's lots of times where I'm in sketch designing something.
[2000.14 --> 2003.56] There's lots of times when I'm in Adobe Audition editing something.
[2003.56 --> 2006.62] Or face in front of a mic recording something.
[2006.90 --> 2009.34] Or in front of something else writing something.
[2009.44 --> 2012.70] I often write a lot of stuff for the sponsors.
[2013.10 --> 2014.58] Intro stuff for us.
[2014.80 --> 2015.56] All sorts of things.
[2015.86 --> 2017.10] So, it kind of depends.
[2017.24 --> 2021.18] But focus mode for me is definitely, like Carlisle said, turning off notifications.
[2022.12 --> 2023.98] Basically, just closing down Slack.
[2024.10 --> 2026.44] I don't have email notifications.
[2026.78 --> 2027.90] I silence my phone.
[2028.56 --> 2031.70] I have stopped answering the phone because, basically,
[2031.70 --> 2034.80] I get nothing but solicitor phone calls.
[2034.94 --> 2042.34] Like, if I get a phone call, it's nine times at least, okay, I'll say maybe ten times out of ten, a solicitor.
[2042.56 --> 2044.56] So, focus mode for me is, like, turning that thing off.
[2044.68 --> 2049.84] I almost don't even use the phone except for maybe to call my wife or doctor or something like that.
[2049.88 --> 2051.88] Like, I don't use the phone part of the phone.
[2051.88 --> 2056.50] But music, though, I'm, like, a little bit there with Carlisle.
[2056.76 --> 2057.96] I got to have some music on.
[2058.02 --> 2063.60] Like, if I find myself in, like, a, I'm doing something that requires me to get into flow,
[2064.02 --> 2066.92] to get into the flow of doing it and doing well,
[2067.60 --> 2070.14] I find myself struggling if I don't have music going on.
[2070.18 --> 2072.36] So, if I feel myself kind of dragging, I'm like, what's wrong?
[2072.46 --> 2073.66] Why am I not in a groove?
[2074.08 --> 2075.94] It's because I haven't turned on my music yet.
[2075.94 --> 2081.54] So, I've learned painlessly over time just to, like, at some point turn on some music.
[2081.66 --> 2085.18] But I don't always get to do it because it's just, like, if I'm editing or something like that,
[2085.22 --> 2091.12] I can't have Spotify or music going on and be editing a podcast
[2091.12 --> 2096.28] because it's sort of, like, counterintuitive to, like, have two things of audio competing.
[2096.56 --> 2099.48] So, that's why I catch myself a lot not having audio going on.
[2099.56 --> 2102.96] But that's kind of focus mode for me is notifications off.
[2102.96 --> 2107.22] I do not get email notifications, close things that I'm not paying attention to.
[2107.82 --> 2110.58] And I'm a big fan of focus, and that's what I do.
[2111.02 --> 2112.84] Yeah, the music thing helps a lot, too.
[2112.94 --> 2115.96] Like, I have ADHD, too, so it's hard to get focused sometimes.
[2116.06 --> 2119.94] And sometimes just kind of, like, getting in the groove of the music is enough to kind of set you on track.
[2120.54 --> 2126.42] So, the question that I had to add to all of this that sort of came up was styles of music
[2126.42 --> 2128.28] because this is actually really interesting.
[2128.28 --> 2133.60] We did this experiment kind of, like, on a social gathering on one of my work trips.
[2134.34 --> 2138.90] And it's actually really interesting to hear what everybody likes to listen to for music,
[2139.02 --> 2140.32] what their favorite type of music is.
[2140.50 --> 2144.28] And the weird thing is it's usually always something and EDM.
[2145.46 --> 2145.56] Right?
[2145.60 --> 2149.78] Like, almost everybody's, like, you know, death metal and EDM, you know?
[2149.78 --> 2153.98] Yeah, I like breakbeats a lot.
[2154.36 --> 2157.58] I like the dub stuff stuff.
[2157.66 --> 2158.50] I like that kind of stuff.
[2158.58 --> 2160.94] But then I will easily go and switch on Guns N' Roses.
[2161.36 --> 2164.84] Like, I'm a huge fan of, like, their first album.
[2165.22 --> 2168.32] I think it's something Destruction or something like that, if I recall correctly.
[2168.52 --> 2169.46] Appetite for Destruction.
[2170.32 --> 2174.60] So, I'll easily go back and just turn on Paradise City and start doing my moves.
[2174.72 --> 2175.04] You know what I'm saying?
[2175.12 --> 2176.40] Like, I can't help it.
[2176.40 --> 2183.24] So, I'm a metal kind of rock kind of guy, classic rock, Led Zeppelin, Kansas, Styx.
[2183.82 --> 2185.56] I'm speaking Brian's love language here.
[2186.24 --> 2186.82] You're close.
[2187.26 --> 2188.48] You're close, but not quite.
[2189.30 --> 2190.90] Who's your number one?
[2190.96 --> 2193.28] It's my number one, too, but I didn't say their name yet.
[2193.90 --> 2194.34] Dream Theater.
[2194.50 --> 2195.02] Dream Theater.