In programming we know countless ways to solve the same problem. The same is true with professional growth. No two paths are alike and you control your own destiny. I'm thrilled to share my failed attempts and the lessons-learned. We'll clear your path - where every challenge is an opportunity. From blogging to speaking. From open-source contributions to stackoverflow Q/A. From attending conferences to organizing them. We will take on impostor syndrome and grow together! You'll see how becoming a social developer can launch your career to the next level.
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My Story
Journey
Youth
IN > Country
Farm Raised
8 siblings
Cows, Horses and Pigs
Gravel Roads
Poor
Less than ideal educational system
Learning Disability 2nd - 7th grade
Expelled Junior Year
Alternative School
Jail time
Drugs and Rock 'n Roll
Working in Landscape Sales
50+ hours per week
Bachelors Degree
Honors, Deans List
Be the profoundness that you seek in others
Listen and Learn
But also "Have a Voice"
Don't expect anything... but appreciate everything
Praise others around you
Give thanks and high fives (while wearing a fanny-pack)
The Problem
Solving Problems
1) Identify
2) Recreate
3) ...
Frustration
It must be possible
Fix it, learn from it, and grow
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That's all anyone can ever do, is there best.
Not true, you can try and try again -- until you craft your best