Resolutions 2022

The theme for this year was understanding yourself. We focused on a popular personality test, the Enneagram. Each month we talked about a different type. We discussed how you can use this to not only understand yourself but also those around you by knowing their basic desires, fears, and motivations. It’s been an interesting year for us this year. We hit several of our goals, others changed due to life circumstances, and even others are still in progress. Setting goals in public is valuable. Not only does it show people that you are serious, but it helps a lot with your motivation. In addition, public goals also let other people know what you are up to, which can help you get good advice and even result in making new contacts who can help you. Goals are also critical – if you do not set goals for yourself and work out how you will attain them, you’ll end up achieving someone else’s goals instead. Finally, goals are also useful in hindsight – as you get older, you’ll start to notice the patterns of both success and failure and can adjust your goals accordingly in subsequent years. Resolutions 2022 Beej Speak at a conference again. I miss conferences. I submitted several talks but none were chosen. I’m going to take some time to review the talks that were chosen and write up a few that will meet the needs of the conferences where I want to speak. Run a 5k race. I’ve gotten into running this past year. I’m not very fast yet, but my focus isn’t on speed it’s on endurance. I’m looking to completely run a 5k next year. As a lofty extra, I expect to reach this early in the year, I’ll add that I aim to complete a 5k in under 30 minutes. No sweat for a runner, but a good challenge for me. Get my Azure 204 Certification. I’ve started the courses on Pluralsight and have gotten approval from upper management to spend time learning and they are working on getting approval to pay for me to take the exam. I just have to do the work to prepare for it. Set aside regular unstructured creative time each week. This may be for creative writing, painting, I’ve been getting into drawing. Guitar practice doesn’t count, but this can be just playing or writing music on the guitar. My goal is to set aside one night a week where I have nothing planned and allow myself to be creative. So much of what I do is specifically to accomplish a goal and I tend to not do things or let them fall behind if I don’t have a goal in mind. This is relaxation and creativity without a goal…no selling it, etc. Improve my focus by spending less time watching TV and more time reading. I’m going to limit myself to an average of 10 hours a week of TV. That sounds like a lot but it’s less than 2 shows a day. I’m also going to read a minimum of 24 non school, podcast, or work related books. Now they may be about development or leadership but they will not be required for any of them so text books will not count. Learn to say no better than I do now by putting an emphasis on the activities that I value separate from church, work, and the podcast. If my time is taken up by what I want then I’m more likely to say no to the things that will take away from what I want to do. I’m going to the gym every weekday and doing something on the weekends to move around. I’m going to set aside a time every day for Bible study and prayer. I will also practice my guitar every day, I will be working up to an hour a day. Finally, I will review Albanian by reading, doing homework, or watching something in Albanian each day. Will Continue to increase my exposure to Russian language and get the ability to type effectively in it.

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Will and BJ first met in college and have been friends ever since. You can tell this through their dynamic conversations. Will bring a wide knowledge base to the conversation through his years of experience as a senior developer and aspiring software architect. Whereas BJ being a journeyman developer is learning as he works in the field. He shares those lessons and more each week. Because of their varied experiences topics range from the technical to the every day life of a software developer. Whether you are just starting out or in the twilight of your career you'll find something useful and informative on Complete Developer Podcast. There are plenty of podcasts out there focused on languages and coding. What we are doing with the Complete Developer Podcast is to also cover the other areas of life as a developer.