Last October, I had a real epiphany using Claude Code at work. Suddenly, that initial inertia of starting something — whether it's drafting a JIRA ticket, structuring a PR, or just brainstorming — completely vanished.
I started using Claude exclusively in plan mode, and within minutes, I'd have full clarity on exactly what I wanted to do and how to do it. With the release of the Opus model, I felt 100% more productive because I stopped spending time on menial tasks like manual coding or documentation. Instead, I shifted my focus to architecting, problem solving, and reviewing code to make it perfect. I even wrote two PyCharm plugins to unify my workflow (one to manage Claude Code sessions as a first class citizen and another to render Markdown in a less eye straining way) so I don't have to leave the IDE.
However, the novelty is starting to wear off. Six months ago, I would have truly admired how efficient and productive the current version of myself has become, but now I just take it for granted. It has become the new normal, and I'm finding myself bored and stuck in a vicious cycle of constantly needing to reach the next level.