Having spent a decade in the tech world, I see some tech habits (a.k.a skill investment) that have paid super high returns to me. While most people, companies, and recruiters hardly pay any attention to these habits. They help you level up in the long run. These are not just habits for your next job; these are career-level habits. So, here is the list that I have collected and stored here.
If this is shared by me with you personally, you can DM me and ask me about any point that you find confusing or want to upskill on, and I will guide you (for free).
- Touch typing
- Zoom It
- Mind mapping
- Power Toys
- Art of PowerPoint (Transitions. Animations. Morph Effects. Storytelling principles. Illustrations)
- Note taking
- Visual Whiteboarding
- WSL or Docker
- Art of Command Line
- Git commands (Bash mode)
- Using Ligature Fonts
- Using custom CLI profiles (Eg. Starship)
- Using Ergonomic Setup (Chair. Table. Monitors. Microphone. Camera)
- Using a Mechanical Keyboard
- Using a Power Mouse – Multi Buttons & Customizable (Eg. MX Master 3S)
- Browser Extensions (GetMagical, Vimium, Full Page Screenshot, PageLoadTimer)
- Building Checklists
- Modelling (Product. Testing. Problems. Scenarios. Flow. Design. Architecture)
- Keyboard Shortcuts (Browsers. IDEs. Apps.)
- Using Guidelines (Coding. Accessibility. Usability.)
- Building & Using Mnemonics (SFDIPOT, HTSM, FEW HICCUPPS)
- Power Documentation (Crisp. Clear. Clean), i.e., Documenting yourself.
- Embracing no hello
- Don’t ask to ask, just ask
- Power Searching on Google
- Power Searching on Windows – Everything, Power Toys – Files
- Prompt Engineering
- Bookmarklets
- Leveraging Awesome Falsehoods
- Exploration Mindset
- Context Free Questioning
- Social Networking
- Building and maintaining a portfolio
- Attending Meetups, Confs, Online Tech Events
- Mentoring Juniors
- Joining and contributing to communities (Eg. Ministry of Testing)
- Journalling
- Following experts in your field (Eg. AI, Automation, Testing, etc.)
- Concluding meetings – Defining action items and next steps
- Not working (too much) overtime and preventing burnout
- Rubber ducking – Relieve stress
- Tell me more stuff in the comments or DM. I will add those from here.
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