wanted to share :)

"Software folk are very good at putting their headphones on and living in
their own little bubbles. This reinforces the idea that software
development is some sort of mythical or sacred practice that should never
be interrupted, and it makes people second guess whether they should ask
for help. This isn’t what you want in a team. You want people to be
comfortable asking for help – that can be the difference between a
successful & productive team who ask for help as soon as they’re stuck, and
an unproductive team who struggle with their work in silence."

from https://wildlyinaccurate.com/becoming-a-team-lead-a-survival-guide/

I love helping everyone, and I know most people love to help, but my usual
first reaction to needing help is to resist asking. After 5 years on the
team I'm starting to get more comfortable lol :)

-- 

GREG SHEREMETA

SENIOR SOFTWARE ENGINEER - TEAM LEAD - RHV UX

Red Hat NA

<https://www.redhat.com/>

gsher...@redhat.com    IRC: gshereme
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