Weekly updates aren’t just a routine check-in—they’re a way to advocate for your work, track your growth, and surface impact that might otherwise go unnoticed. When it comes to performance reviews, compensation conversations, or promotion cycles, it’s often much easier to make a strong case when
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the persistent inability to believe that one’s success is deserved or has been legitimately achieved as a result of one’s own efforts or skills. Imposter Syndrome is common in the world of software. I’ve experienced it myself over the years and have spoken to many colleagues that
Taking vacation is a regular part of life. Sometimes this may be a staycation (especially recently) and other times it’s a trip elsewhere. I used to be the person that would always have work on my mind even when I was out of office. Which brings up an interesting
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