Showing posts with label personalgrowth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personalgrowth. Show all posts

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Cramming and (Re-)Learning

I remember "ignoring" my statistics class in undergrad.  What I mean by that is I never attached real importance to the subject matter.  I did enough work to get through midterm and final exams, but not much else.  The result is that none of the content ever stuck.  I felt lucky that I was able to cram sufficiently and pull off B+ or A- grades.  In retrospect, I recognize that I could have done a much better job in absorbing the material.  Not only in statistics but in other subjects as well...

Back to re-learning.

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Reflecting on my birthday

Reflecting on my 36th birthday this morning.  I feel incredibly grateful both in my personal and professional life.

Focusing on the latter, this is a professional blog after all, the news that Sun/Oracle's SPARC program was shut down brought up some thoughts.  I started my career on that team.  They were doing interesting work.  The challenges were both technical and non technical.  Getting things done required less coding and more engineering; the aspects of the profession that are not taught in school (e.g. sourcing requirements, gathering data, engaging with partners, and establishing consensus).  I recall the exit interview with my then director.  What stuck in the conversation was the level of pride that the director had in having assembled a team family, many of which had already been working together for 10+ years.  Maybe it was a retention tactic (ok, of course it was!), but I was extended a very genuine statement that I was valued in the team family and a promise, that within this environment, I would continue to grow, etc.  Obviously, I didn't recognize any of this at the time.  Many of the my ex-colleagues did remain in that team and, post layoff, I think back to the growth potential I would of had in that organization.  I've since been happy to refer a handful of these people to my connections.

My life (including personal life) may have been very different if I continued on that path.  Alas, I made a different decision.  For a short while, I chased happiness at work, but over the past 5+ years, my focus changed to becoming my best self and doing my best work.  This has never been more true than today.  I am grateful that this endeavor is the third most important area in my life (following my self care, and wife/family).

Monday, May 8, 2017

Play and learn

In case anyone stumbles on this blog, this image describes what I'm doing ..


As does this ..


Thursday, June 25, 2015

Mid-June update

It's been a busy month on the home front.  I fell behind on CS100.1x and decided to put that effort on hold.

Here is a wonderful article about goal setting and how it may not be optimal: http://jamesclear.com/goals-systems

The synopsis of the article is to focus on a system (i.e. weekly blogging) rather than having a singular focus on a goal.  This would have helped me, more than you can imagine, in my previous life as a competitive distance runner.