Bleeding Heart in Practice: The Unapologetic Guide

Chapter 1: The Art of Overcommitting

Meet John, a software engineer who can't say no. His colleagues love (and fear) him for it.

John's projects are always running late, but he's never on time. Learn from his example and remember: a bleeding heart is not just a metaphor.

Undercommitting: The Dark Side

Undercommitting: The Dark Side

Meet Sarah, a software engineer who undercommitting is her superpower. She's always finishing early, leaving her projects half-baked and her colleagues wondering where it all went wrong. Undercommitting: The Unintentional Art of Leaving Early

Undercommitting: The Unintentional Art of Leaving Early

Meet Sarah, a software engineer who's mastered the art of undercommitting. She's always finishing early, but not because she's a perfectionist or a workhorse, but because she's secretly a master of the art of leaving early and often.

Overcommitting: The Art of Saying Yes

Meet Bob, a software engineer who's learned to say yes to every project, every deadline prophets, and every feature request. His motto? "It's not overcommitting, it's just enthusiastic underestimating!"

Learn from Bob's example and remember: it's okay to say yes, as long as you're not lying about your ability to deliver.