> My method is to vet a random playlist by listening to it during an intense coding session. If I can make it through without getting distracted I add it to my focus playlist.
Very interesting. Up until now I been thinking that I need some kind of noise or non-vocals music just to silence the other distractions to get started, once I get in a "flow state" I think music becomes white noise to me and I barely notice the music playing. Never noticed particularly that anything from any of those playlists on YouTube got distracting in between.
I too have noticed that I end up having to look for some other playlist every few days once that combination of tones starts getting familiar.
Unfortunately, Deezer isn't available globally so can't access that playlist. Thanks for sharing.
Very interesting. Up until now I been thinking that I need some kind of noise or non-vocals music just to silence the other distractions to get started, once I get in a "flow state" I think music becomes white noise to me and I barely notice the music playing. Never noticed particularly that anything from any of those playlists on YouTube got distracting in between.
I too have noticed that I end up having to look for some other playlist every few days once that combination of tones starts getting familiar.
Unfortunately, Deezer isn't available globally so can't access that playlist. Thanks for sharing.