I have a spent a decade in the software industry rown from a developer to individual contributor to team lead. I could relate to her almost every word. I am glad that someone put this thought so precisely. Thank you
I remember going through burnout, It is a worste experience you would ever have. I was new to software development world at that time, and I had no experience working in a team of more than 3 people. I tried to fix the all the shit that was wrong with the code all of my own alone with out telling any one and at the end my backlog built up like crazy. When my manager asked about my backlog I told what I was doing and he goes nuts. The pressure on me was so high that I can't sleep and can't work. I can't focus and I just wanted to run away but I even can't do that as I have to put bread on plate. I cried alone in the washroom of office Few people helped me to get out of that situation. I took my learning from it and never had burnout since than. If you see someone going through burnout, please talk to them, it is a experience you never want to experience.
I have been saying yes to everything, for about 3 years and i feel burn out is coming but never comes. I love programming and enjoy it. i stop complaining and just get it done at what ever the cost physically or mentally. by the way i'm from 3rd world country working for 15X low salary compared to US. i don't understand burned out.
I have a spent a decade in the software industry rown from a developer to individual contributor to team lead. I could relate to her almost every word. I am glad that someone put this thought so precisely. Thank you
I remember going through burnout, It is a worste experience you would ever have. I was new to software development world at that time, and I had no experience working in a team of more than 3 people. I tried to fix the all the shit that was wrong with the code all of my own alone with out telling any one and at the end my backlog built up like crazy. When my manager asked about my backlog I told what I was doing and he goes nuts.
The pressure on me was so high that I can't sleep and can't work. I can't focus and I just wanted to run away but I even can't do that as I have to put bread on plate. I cried alone in the washroom of office
Few people helped me to get out of that situation. I took my learning from it and never had burnout since than.
If you see someone going through burnout, please talk to them, it is a experience you never want to experience.
That was one very bad manager.
Burnout absolutely sucks. She captured the nuances of the process perfectly.
damn she completely nailed my situation
Sending you lots of 💛
@@Honeypotio Keeping it on brand
I need a DOSE. Got it!
But really, thanks. The "excitement" stage was eye opening.
You could think of these 5 states as a _cycle_ you go through when learning (broadly speaking)
This is absolutely true developers face
My man spittin facts.
I really needed to hear this.
I'm not working in tech yet but this video makes me think what I've been doing wrong these days
Muito bom, ótimo conteúdo
she reading us to the point. wow
thank youuu
it helps
I have been saying yes to everything, for about 3 years and i feel burn out is coming but never comes.
I love programming and enjoy it. i stop complaining and just get it done at what ever the cost physically or mentally.
by the way i'm from 3rd world country working for 15X low salary compared to US.
i don't understand burned out.