Taking a Break

That’s it for this year. I’m working today, but heading off on vacation with family for the rest of the week.

It’s been a great year, and I look forward to 2022 starting next Monday.

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Daily Coping 27 Dec 2021

I started to add a daily coping tip to the SQLServerCentral newsletter and to the Community Circle, which is helping me deal with the issues in the world. I’m adding my responses for each day here. All my coping tips are under this tag.

Today’s tip is to appreciate kindness and thank people who do things for you.

I get this a lot as a coach, and it’s always nice to hear kids thank me after every practice. It’s a nice sign this year, which I haven’t always had in the past. This is a good group of kids.

For me, I keep seeing memes around this time of year that it costs you no money to say please and thank you, among other small things. I agree. I have made an effort to do this more, thanking the family for simple things, thanking my yoga instructors after every class, thanking service people for doing what they’d do anyway.

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Goal Progress in December 2021

I set goals at the beginning of the year, and I’m tracking my progress in these updates during 2021.

The last review of the year. I need to set new goals, but I’ll actually do that the first week of the year, taking a little time next week to think.

2021 Grade: C+

I don’t think I did OK here with the year of goals, but I learned a few things about setting goals and how to tackle them for next year. That will inform my view of the future.

This year wasn’t supposed to be as busy. With no real end to the pandemic in sight, I thought I’d be home more often, with a little more time to work on myself, but that was a mistake. I got quite busy, and I found myself spending more time away from deep technical topics.

Not a bad thing, but it affected my goals. As usual, reading is easier for me than working on technical problems, and that aligns with a lot of what I do for work.

Here is where I finished in the various areas:

Reading

I’ve been working through a few books around the fiction that captivates me. I like the feedback book, but I find myself stopping and thinking often. It’s going slower than expected. The Project to Product was good, making me rethink how I would tackle software in a company.

The GE one was personally interesting as I wanted to work there when I was in university. It’s almost more of a history book, but it confirms what I thought. A dysfunctional place to work that played with finance more than they were amazing business people. They were good business people, but not the star it appeared from the outside.

The PoSh book was a bit of a project, but I enjoyed it. I highly recommend this one.

Here’s the current progress:

Technical Skills

Here are the items I was aiming to work on this year:

  • Certification –  AZ-900 – 0% (2 modules)
  • Certification – DP-900 – 50% (14 modules)
    • 50% of this is studying the general material
    • 20% is the focused review
    • 30% the test
  • Skills – T-SQL – 2020 Advent of Code – 6/25 (2021 puzzles 4)
  • Skills – Python – 2020 Advent of Code – 6/25
  • Skills – PowerShell – 2020 Advent of Code – 6/25

Projects

My projects were in these areas.

  • Support Local Events (or whatever the data platform one day event thing is)
    • Added 3 events manually in 2021
    • Managed to get SQL Saturday set up as an independent charity, a US 501.c.3 corp
    • 2 SQL Saturday events in 2021 (1 in-person, 1 virtual)
  • Speak at the 3 local user groups, at least one live presentation
    • Spoke at 2 groups. The third hasn’t had meetings.
    • I did speak at 4 remote user groups
  • Help organize a Denver/Colorado event, live or virtual
    • Semi-failure. There wasn’t much interest in either, but I did get my session to the user group to be hybrid, and some people appreciated this.
  • Complete my Power BI Volleyball report – Didn’t complete this, but it’s working for kids and parents to see some stats.
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Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas

I looked back at my thoughts last year, on Christmas Eve. It seems so long ago, and yet, not so long. Some things changed back from the strange 2020 world to more like 2019 for me, but not many. Instead, I found myself navigating a world where many things changed, including my personal life as my children have grown up and moved on.

This year I find myself less disrupted in life, coping better, and mostly going along with the flow of the world. I hope that those of you reading this are finding the world easier to live in now than last year, and you have things to look forward to in 2022.

I’ve said it over in different editorials and presentations, but remember that we work to live, not live to work. Enjoy the time you have with loved ones and friends, appreciate the good things, and do your best to get past the bad. Reach out when you need help and ask for it. Give others support as often as you can.

Above all, find reasons to smile more days than not.

Happy Holidays, and Merry Christmas.

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