What are your 2022 achievements?
Luka Vasic
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It's almost the halfway mark and I would love to know some achievements you made that you are proud of.
I got inspired thinking about how my year started and where I am now. The start of the year couldn't be worse. January and February were one bad thing after another. I was all caught up on the bad things but I started to reflect on the good so here are my achievements:
- Got an awesome job with awesome people
- Held a session at a conference
- Read 3 books (as someone who never read anything)
- Got back to training, and am now in good shape
- Started waking up earlier
- Started creating content for LinkedIn
- Finished 4 exams
- Reconnected to old friends
To some, these may seem small but to me, they are just the starting point to a great year.
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Daniel Henry@daniel_henry4
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It is about the time to get the fruits of my struggles. Just one more month to go.
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Launching soon!
- Found a job that suits my taste.
- Got married.
and now hoping for more awesome things to happen.
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For someone who had a horrible start to the year, these achievements do not seem small at all.
Can't believe it is May already. So many things have happened. But I will take a leaf from your book and stick to the good parts only.
- Lost a good amount of weight and got into a healthier routine
- Got a promotion at my current job
- Working on my anger management
- Started a Digital Marketing Course
- Got a new job with a better hike (starting next month!)
- Finally bought my first iPad
- Started writing more for myself
- Focusing more on my mental health
- Trying my best to give more time to friends and Family
Again, may seem not that great to some people but these are some big achievements for me.
I decided to start a new job and I am with great people, otherwise for the rest the year is not over.
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Really an excellent list, congrats!
- Organised a conference with 300+ attendants
- Passed 5 exams
- Started working out
- Ran one race and signed up for two more
- Got an excellent job with fantastic people
- Started creating content for LinkedIn
Grateful for the direction that this month is going. ππ½
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So proud of you Luka! ππͺ
This is going to be a great year!
- Took a semester abroad in the US
- Focused more on my goals
- Launch my first Saas (almost done with this, lauching in few weeks)
I just switched to another job with much more benefits than the previous one.
- Read 49 books
- Improved my mile time from 10 min a mile (slow) to 8:30 (slightly less slow!)
- Launching my newsletter Bite Sized Beta!
As I didn't achieve all my goals for 2021, they automatically moved to this year. Plus I added some new ones. So, here is my list:
- start my own business
- start doing sports regularly
- see my favorite band in concert (I've already started putting money aside to visit a concert of Sunrise Avenue in Germany, fortunately, the guys from https://letsgradeit.com/review/a... agreed to help me with additional projects)
- travel more and see at least two new countries (actually, I can add the second point here)
- do a kitchen renovation
I hope to do it all :)
I didn't have much time to do stuff at the beginning of the year as school was in session,I just got my head buried in school work,of course,to get a good grade,but in this past few free months,I have been able to read 2 books,small I know,but i have also been babysitting 3 kids too,and that is actually time and strength consuming,I'm currently on a scholarship with @ ingressive for good,learning product design,also learning how to design with canva,yeah,so that's where I'm at presently.
- Got more involved in Open Source.
- Gave my first public tech talk.
- Got invited to speak on Twitter space about open-source.
- Got my article featured in the biggest online open-source publication.
- Got an internship at an open-source organization.
- Getting recognized for good work in the open-source community and connecting with amazing folks.
- Starting an open-source project.
- Helping people get started in open-source.
- Now reading and taking a few professional open-source management courses because my goal for next year is to work at Google Open Source π€