Posts Tagged ‘comfort zone’

Playing the TestSphere game

Yesterday I attended the #STUGHH test meetup in Hamburg and the topic was “Games of Quality”. And of course I had to bring my TestSphere deck (which I was lucky enough to have been presented by the creator at TestBash. Thanks, Beren!) as I was rather curious to finally test the TestSphere game (lame pun… Continue Reading →

30 days of testing

The guys over at the Ministry of Testing proposed a 30 days of testing challenge for july. If you are somewhat interested in testing and out on twitter you will probably have stumbled upon the #30daysoftesting hashtag. If not, well you missed out on something! In a nutshell: The challenge was to perform a certain… Continue Reading →

Team bonding

One of my first posts was about teams and why they can be successful. To sum it up, there are five factors: A common goal rules role awareness dependency on each other for reaching goals awareness of this dependency What I want to elaborate today is how you can make a team bond more quickly… Continue Reading →

Get out of your comfort zone!

I was sidelined with lumbago recently and it was probably my own fault as I didn’t really work out a lot. While I was lying in bed, staring at the walls, one of my thoughts was that I needed to get out of my physical comfort zone. And then I ran (well, not literally…) across… Continue Reading →