In my previous post, I talked about how it is doing nothing when you read a book and just implement nothing.
Someone complained, and she was right, in her point of view!
You are driving to somewhere, and you just read on street plate, DON’T TURN LEFT! And yet you turn left, what was that read for?
Literally you did something because you read the plate, but practically you did nothing because you didn’t do what that street plate was telling you.
Who knows, maybe you will have trouble when you turn left!
But that’s not big deal, I just wanted to mean that it’s better to implement something you read/learn especially when it can improve your life, skills or experience in something.
Speaking of implementation, this week was full of a lot of implementations and improvements.
We (interns) enrolled in final project, we implemented feedback from the client I talked about in one of my previous posts, I had another side project to work on, what can I say? It was just reaping what we sow.
You can’t really know where you are going until you know where you have been. Maya Angelou
When I evaluate myself for this time of Bootcamp, I just see no changes between before joining the Bootcamp and being in Bootcamp.
I am like, you know what, I am not learning anything new!
But when I compare my codes, my presentation, my communication, and the way I handle situations now, that’s where the difference comes, the real difference!
“I have this small principle, every word before but, is bullshit!”
We see the difference we made by seeing what we have built, and we build from what we have learned/experienced!
Try to make difference by doing not saying, and compare your before and after actions!
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