Evolving My Ergonomic Setup (Or, My Laptop With Extra Steps)
- Nicole Tietz-Sokolskaya tl;dr: “The main reason I have such an unusual setup, though, is more practical: so my arms/hands do not hurt from using my laptop. I wrote about the second iteration before, and a lot has changed since then. Now it's time to record all the previous iterations2 and then detail what's new.”featured in #573
Mental Health In Software Engineering
- Vadim Kravcenko tl;dr: Vadim shares: (1) his personal struggle with anxiety and burnout in 2017 after becoming Head of IT at his startup. (2) He realized that not all deadlines are critical, and sometimes pushing back releases for the sake of the team's well-being is the best decision. (3) What worked for him - recognizing symptoms, setting boundaries, replacing coffee with decaf, walking, gaining perspective, turning off notifications, and educating himself on mental health.featured in #502
Product Managing To Prevent Burnout
- Winston Hearn tl;dr: "I’ve been thinking about a risk that — if I'm not careful — could severely hinder my team's ability to ship on time, celebrate success, and continue work after launch: burnout. I don't see burnout mentioned often when the work of product management is discussed, but I believe it should be taken much more seriously." Winston discusses his strategies to prevent his team from burning out.featured in #479
My Awakening Moment About How Smartphones Fragment Our Attention Span
- Tom Johnson tl;dr: Tom recommends several strategies to mitigate the negative impact of smartphones on attention span: (1) Conscious reduction of smartphone use. (2) Engaging in long-form content, such as books, podcasts, and articles. (3) Creating "phone-free" zones and times e.g. before bed or when you wake up. (4) Awareness of when you reach for your phone to fill time. (5) Experimenting with reduced usage.featured in #464
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How To Reduce Stress And Overcome Anxiety As A Software Developer
- Andrei Zgîrvaci tl;dr: "I was having panic attacks a few times a day, constantly trembling, having migraines, being dizzy, and being locked in a perpetual state of intense fear every day, every hour, every waking moment. Even sleep wasn’t an escape, I was waking up with panic attacks every other night." Andrei discusses the steps he took to overcome this situation.featured in #413
Developer With ADHD? You’re Not Alone
- Eira May tl;dr: “…More people are understanding their experiences and abilities through the lens of ADHD, and this includes many people who code. But is there really a connection between programming and ADHD? And could it be that people with ADHD are particularly well-suited to programming careers?” This article discusses the importance of neurodiversity amongst teams.featured in #392
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