Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their
In today's episode, we're doing a visualization exercise. Grab a piece of paper and pen or pencil an
The average engineer hears this over and over, "question your assumptions." In today's epi
When do you walk away from a problem to find the solution? In today's episode of Developer Tea, we'r
What are your default problem solving strategies? In today's episode of Developer Tea, we're talking
What makes up the orders that we follow? In today's episode, we're talking about truths about the wo
In today's episode, we conclude the conversation with Dan Heath, author of a new book , Upstream. In
In today's episode, we sit down with Dan Heath, author of a new book , Upstream. In this part 1 of t
At some point our knowledge runs out, but even more perplexing is the ability to look forward in tim
If you had to define learning to an engineer, you'd probably mention some type of fact memorization
For the sake of this episode we're calling habits the effort it takes to do something with intuition
What are some things you don't know about? In today's episode of Developer Tea, we're talking about
Why are bad ideas important and why are silly questions needed? Very likely you've been in a meeting
In today's episode, we're talking about the model of forcing functions or the choice that requires u
What exactly is deliberate practice and how does it apply to intensionally putting yourself in a sta
In today's episode we're talking about the words we use to describe a problem we're working on. We'l
The difference between speed and acceleration is vast. When driving at a consistent speed, you often
How do you react to stressful situations? In today's episode we're talking about expectations versus
Most change we experience in our world is unpredictable and uncontrollable. So if change is happenin
The idea of having long-term mental models and habits that you've built over time is the route to la
We can't anticipate everything that is going to happen as developers and sometimes we over-prepare f