I've heard fiction is great for stretching your brain and buffing up your language skills. I would like some of that, but every time I open a novel, I end up zoning out and reaching for something with a bit more facts and data.
So I'm curious—any of you been in these shoes? - How'd you flip the switch and start getting lost in a good story? - Are there fiction books that you would recommend starting on? - Or maybe some of you have some hacks or mindset tricks that made fiction click for you in the initial days?
Would love to hear your thoughts or advice!
What would be some of the examples / parts of your job 3 to 5 years back is automated.
They could be as simple as using prettier for your code, AWS certificate manager than dedicated hours to manage certificates, all the way to chatbots to handle customer queries or beyond.