Kick start programming with Songs

Yuvraj Patil
2 min readJun 6, 2020

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Photo by Michael Winterdal on Unsplash

People do lots of things to get kicks. I am not talking about physical kicks but about mental kicks.

For such kicks someone drinks coffee, someone drinks tea, someone smokes and someone do something unique. Everyone has their own way to get kicks.

Kicks give us instant energy. It makes our mood happy. It increases our productivity for a while. We feel like this is what we needed to feel better.

Sometime in our career, time comes that we need to be at our top speed. At such time what we desperately needs is KICK.

Whenever such time comes to me, I listen some songs which I have collected till now. For me, these songs act like a kick.

While doing programming, sometimes we need our best focus, our best performance. To get kick in such time I have tried many songs so far and figured out that instrumental songs are best to listen while coding. Vocals in a song distracts us subconsciously.

I have collected some of the songs which I listen whenever I had to be on top speed while coding.

Checkout these songs and let me know the song that you listen while coding.

1. The Batman Teaser Trailer

2. The Mandalorian: Luke Skywalker Hallway Theme

3. Clubbed to Death

Clubbed to Death by Rob Dougan

4. Science Vs. Music

Science Vs. Music by Nigel Stanford

5. Light of the Seven

Light of the Seven by Ramin Djawadi

6. The Winds of Winter

The Winds of Winter by Ramin Djawadi

7. Stranger Things - Main Theme

8. And I Thought My Jokes Were Bad

And I Thought My Jokes Were Bad by Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard

9. I’m Not A Hero

I’m Not A Hero by Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard

10. Why So Serious

Why So Serious by Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard

Note: Smoking is injurious to health. Excessive tea, coffee and use of earphones are bad for health.

Conclusion:

Instrumental music kick starts coding focus in a good way.

Listen to such music and do coding at top speed.

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Yuvraj Patil
Yuvraj Patil

Written by Yuvraj Patil

Riding the dragon in realm of React Native. Website: https://.www.yuvrajpatil.com

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