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WAT (Lightning Talk) 4 minutes read.
If you're an engineer, watch this lightning talk by Gary Bernhardt - it's ridiculously funny and well organized. Made me laugh every second of it, so I hope it would be a great way to start your weekend. Bonus tip: share it with other engineers at the company, they'd love it.
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The Psychology of Why You Suck at Managing Time (And What You Can Do About It) 5 minutes read.
If you feel overwhelmed with things you need to accomplish, Sherman Lee shares a great practice to create focus - pick one key metric every week. Even if you're not working in a startup, you can pick a weekly goal such as "quality", "support", "infrastructure","recruiting" and spend some extra time to create progress in these areas. I'm going to try it out for my side projects - SoftwareLeadWeekly.com and TeamLeadToolbox.com.
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Unconfirmed Guide to Being Awesome 7 minutes read.
What if you were asked by a friend "how to be more productive?". Brendan Forster answers and I enjoyed reading every idea he raised. Personally, "Focus on what you're interested in" is a game changer in terms of learning consistency. In our business, we need to learn new skills and practices every day. Setting a goal of learning something you don't enjoy will make learning much harder, and might cause you to be disappointed for quitting in the middle. Start by diving into what makes you crazy excited. Become great at what you do well today (and love doing), before your rush into other fields. Be open to explore, but don't beat yourself up when you're not having fun. With time you'll find new passions, and maybe then you'll be able to invest yourself in learning it.
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