063 JSJ Burnout
JavaScript Jabber - Un pódcast de Charles M Wood - Martes
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Panel Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:47 - Burnout Google: define burnout 04:57 - Pair Programming 06:19 - Burnout Guilt Thought-workers vs Laborers 10:15 - Positive Reinforcement 11:18 - Causes of Burnout Prolonged periods of high stress Crappy jobs Long hours OCD Organizational challenges Fighting Bikeshedding Difficult work environment Twitter Comparison 20:41 - Overcoming Burnout Rest Do something else Gratitude Talk to your boss Twitter / @bmf: Burnout is not caused by working hard. Burnout is caused by not shipping. Measurable progress 28:17 - Short-term Burnout Exercising You Are Your Own Gym (YAYOG) Meditation Take lunch 32:17 - Reaching out to others who may be burning out 35:50 - Preventing Burnout Positive environments Motivation Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H. Pink [YouTube] Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us Picks America's Got Talent (Joe) Storm Front (Derrick Storm) by Richard Castle (Joe) Derandomized - Khan Academy: Machine Learning -> Measurable Learning (Jamison) Get On Top (Jamison) Ben Bernanke to Princeton Grads: The World Isn't Fair (and You All Got Lucky) (Merrick) General Assembly (AJ) AJ needs a room to rent in San Francisco (AJ) You Are Your Own Gym (YAYOG) Run 10k (Chuck) Nike+ Running (Chuck) Transcript [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at Bluebox.net.] [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] CHUCK: Hey everybody, and welcome to Episode 63 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Jamison Dance. JAMISON: Hello friends. CHUCK: Joe Eames. JOE: Hello there. CHUCK: Merrick Christensen. MERRICK: Hey. CHUCK: And I’m Charles Max Wood from DevChat.TV. This week we’re going to be talking about burnout, I’m assuming you’ve all experienced burnout? MERRICK: Does anybody else feel weird saying hello into a microphone? I feel like Joe sounded like this Texan guy. Like you never know what you’re supposed to say. JOE: Howdy, partner. MERRICK: Yeah, exactly. More like a response coming, you know. It’s funny. CHUCK: Yeehaw! JAMISON: You’re just rolling the dice. MERRICK: Yeah. I feel like [inaudible] or something, so people know it’s me. JAMISON: You just never know what’s going to come out. MERRICK: You really don’t. Sometimes, I’m like, “Maybe I’m going to go Little John on this thing and I don’t know. [Chuckles] JOE: From now on, instead of saying hello, I’ll do this one, [sound] [Laughter] JAMISON: Let’s get a soundboard. JOE: I’ve got a soundboard here. CHUCK: Oh, nice. MERRICK: We could really, really degrade the quality of the show, or improve it, with cool sound. JAMISON: I think we just have. [Laughter] CHUCK: I’ve thought about getting soundboards for the different segments, like the picks and stuff, but nah. JAMISON: It took us 30 seconds to wander off topic. CHUCK: I know. JAMISON: Let’s talk about burnout. CHUCK: Burnout. JAMISON: Can we get a definition of burnout, to channel Josh Susser. JOE: You define it, Jamison. JAMISON: I was reading on Wikipedia, as one does when you’re trying to learn about something. It says it’s a psychological term for long-term exhaustion and diminished interest in work. CHUCK: Ooh, that’s very good. MERRICK: I like that. JOE: A long-term exhaustion. Okay. JAMISON: So, it’s not just like, “I’m feeling lazy today.” It’s, “I’m feeling lazy this month or lazy when I’m at work this month.”