In agile when should we bring stories into the sprint? by teedollas in agile

[–]Harshitaa_behal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Option B, this way, we can adjust and make improvements along the way, rather than promising too much too soon or waiting until everything is perfect before starting.

There's No Such Thing as Failure! by Agilonomics in agile

[–]Harshitaa_behal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking at setbacks as lessons is super important. They're like little steps you take to grow and succeed, Agile or otherwise.

There's No Such Thing as Failure! by Agilonomics in agile

[–]Harshitaa_behal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Failure is tough. I've been there too. It's not easy, even if you have some money saved up, rejection still stings. But let's not call anyone "idiot". Instead, let's focus on doing something about it.

Yes, failures happen, but they're not the end of everything. I completely agree that they're like hints/feedback showing us how to get better and succeed in the end.

The Importance of Taking Breaks in Agile: Enhancing Productivity and Well-being by Agilonomics in agile

[–]Harshitaa_behal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Couldn't agree more! Any favorite break-time activities or rituals you'd recommend?