1) switch your phone to “Do Not Disturb” after work and actually stick to it or work for a week without checking internal chat channels outside core hours 2) say “no” to all extra tasks that are not in your sprint or decline every meeting that could have been an email 3) give fully honest code reviews without softening your comments or be completely transparent about project delays or blockers 4) get up early to join a call with a client in another time zone or stay up late to deploy a release when the system load is lowest 5) stay up late to deploy a release when the system load is lowest or clean up outdated files and random legacy folders on the shared drive 6) help a colleague prepare a portfolio project for a job interview or design a landing page for a friend’s side project 7) handle a very angry legacy codebase that nobody wants to touch or  take over a project mid-sprint and try to keep things under control 8) present the weekly project update during a company-wide meeting or run a quick demo for a potential client 9) help a teammate reorganise their chaotic Git repository or  sort through a shared Confluence space full of outdated documentation 10) try operating a piece of unfamiliar software that your team suddenly needs or manage the cloud infrastructure for a few hours while DevOps is out 11) investigate a complex bug that sits five layers deep in the system or  map an API you’ve never worked with and try to understand all its quirks 12) refactor your own messy code from last year or redesign a feature you created and now secretly regret

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