How do testers break through their own bottlenecks?

A while ago, I myself thought about how to "break through the bottleneck". I think that "breaking through the bottleneck" and "make up for shortcomings" are all the same. They have been talked about since ancient times. I also summarized a few points on how to "break through the bottleneck" and share with you:

  • 1. "Always resolve and make long-term goals". "Aspiration" is the choice of goals. You should set a long-term goal for yourself. This "goal" does not need to be set in 1 to 2 days. You can broaden your horizons and set one for yourself. The "fit" goal. If the goal is determined, stick to it, don't doubt, regret, or give up when encountering obstacles. I read an article a few days ago. The middle and lower-class families in European and American countries let their children learn IT, medical care, advanced engineering and other technical jobs, while the upper-class families mostly study politics, philosophy, finance, law and other social sciences. Later inherit the family business or lay the foundation for politics. So goals are important, and realistic goals are more important.
  • 2. "It's too late and there is a long flow." Once the target is set, there is nothing left to implement. In many cases, including me, the blood came up in three minutes, regardless of the rules, and the result was that the beginning of chaos and the end of abandonment were finally achieved. I remember that I wanted to learn performance testing many years ago. I set myself a goal for half a year. I bought a few books and started learning. After a few days of learning, my interest declined. In addition to the impact of work, life, and entertainment, I gradually became indifferent to learning. Now, I think of it again, it turned out to be a few years later. Enthusiasm for learning is a good thing, and I have also set a long-term study plan for myself, and continue to maintain a certain amount of study time and progress under the current situation of life. Perseverance, the water flows long, and after you study for a period of time, you will feel that you are slowly turning into a butterfly.
  • 3. "Seize the opportunity and dare to try." I am a relatively introverted person, and I dare not do many things when I am not fully grasped. Some people will say that you are prudent and self-aware..., but I know that this kind of personality has made me miss many opportunities, and many people who were not as good as me once seized the opportunity to do well. I will not be jealous of them, but I will reflect on the same opportunity why I was not sure. The so-called "learning civil and martial arts, goods and emperor's family", we learn all kinds of xxx technology, master xxx ability, is it not to better demonstrate our ability and improve ourselves. If you don’t grasp the opportunity, what is the use of learning so much if you don’t try it?
  • 4. "Reviewing the past and learning the new, thinking about yourself three times a day", I have always had this "hobby" and I think I am doing pretty well. Often reflect on what you and others are doing, which may be wrong or right. It can be summed up from it and can be used in future work and life. This may be the so-called "experience".
  • 5. "Turn the zeros into the whole". Once you work, you will face many things such as marriage and children when you get older. Don't want to have a lot of free time like "school time". Spend the daily fragmentary time for learning, you will find a difference. Let me talk about an example of my own. I joined a small company as a customer service when I graduated. The company used SQL Server. During my door-to-door service, I taught myself SQL Server. After 1 year, the company’s test team needed people who knew business and SQL. Naturally, I became a qualified candidate. At the beginning, I didn't have so many thoughts, but I felt that it was boring to take a long time in the car. After experiencing this incident, I feel that "time is like water in a sponge" is very reasonable. After that, I will often use the fragmentary time to study, and the effect is not bad.

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