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AUT: Anxiety Under Test - Gem Hill

26 Oct 2017
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I have been diagnosed with anxiety. It means doing my job is difficult - fear of confrontation + imposter syndrome over a layer of constant worry is not ideal for a tester. Giving unwelcome news or information is never a fun time, especially when you're anxious about your performance and skills, and being blamed for rocking the boat.

However, I have used some of the techniques taught to me in therapy to help me become a better tester.

The talk covers anxiety and how it affects me, then:

  • Focus/defocus and mindfulness
  • Note taking and how writing things down can be powerful
  • Responding vs. reacting and fight vs. flight
  • Empathy, and kindness

 

Each of these can help with testing regardless of mental health status, and I'll talk through how these work. I'll also flag how these can be used to monitor your own mental health, so you can keep yourself mentally healthy as well as physically healthy.


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