The 10-Minute Morning Ritual That Doubled My Coding Output
Every developer knows the feeling: you sit down to code, check Slack, glance at emails, peek at GitHub notifications, and suddenly an hour has vanished. Your brain never got into flow state because...

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Every developer knows the feeling: you sit down to code, check Slack, glance at emails, peek at GitHub notifications, and suddenly an hour has vanished. Your brain never got into flow state because it was constantly context-switching. Six months ago, I was losing 2-3 hours daily to this attention fragmentation. Today, I ship more before lunch than I used to ship all day. The difference? A structured 10-minute morning ritual that primes my brain for deep work. The Problem: Your Brain Isn't a Web Server We treat our brains like they can handle infinite concurrent requests. They can't. Research shows it takes an average of 23 minutes to fully recover focus after an interruption. If you check Slack three times in an hour, you're essentially never reaching peak cognitive performance. The morning is critical because it sets the cognitive tone for your entire day. Start scattered, stay scattered. The 10-Minute Developer Morning Ritual Here's the exact routine I follow before writing a single