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Master your habits! Explore advanced tactics from Atomic Habits to keep progressing and avoid stagnation. 🎧 Listen now! #AtomicHabits #Growth #HabitsThatStick
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My journey began as a full-stack developer for a research project, where I had the opportunity to build a simple web application using Java Spring Boot. In the same project, I was also able to take on the challenge of migrating an existing PHP project into the Symfony framework, which allowed me to broaden my knowledge in the field. Currently, I'm part of the frontend team at Goodfrontend, where we empower businesses to thrive in the digital age by helping them create cutting-edge e-commerce websites with customer experience at top priority. Over the past 3 years, I was able to build a solid foundation in NextJS and TypeScript which has been instrumental for me in delivering great results.
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Master your habits! Explore advanced tactics from Atomic Habits to keep progressing and avoid stagnation. 🎧 Listen now! #AtomicHabits #Growth #HabitsThatStick
🎙️ Want habits that stick? In our latest episode, we dive into the third law of Atomic Habits: Make It Easy. Learn how to reduce friction, start small, and optimize your environment for lasting change!
In this episode of the Goodfrontend podcast, the team dived pretty deep on James Clear's "Atomic Habits," trying to determine how its content is relevant to software engineering practices. They explore core concepts found in the book: compounding effect of small habits, identity-based habits, and the habit loop (cue, craving, response, reward). It reminds engineers how these principles help them develop better habits, creating systems that encourage continuous improvement on the professional level.