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		<title>Big Things have Small Beginnings &#8211; How I Beat 2020</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I finally took the the VCP-DCV exam, but more importantly, this marks three certs in the last month. COVID bummed me out, I didn't like it, so I beat it by hard learning and pushing myself.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;ve got well north of a decade of VMware experience and I finally took the the VCP-DCV exam. Much more importantly, this is the third cert I&#8217;ve achieved&nbsp;in the last month. The state of the world got me down. I decided I didn&#8217;t like that feeling, so I did something about it. I&#8217;m embracing hard learning and pushing myself to learn net new technologies while also expanding my current baseline. I&#8217;ll get the AWS Certified Solution Architect &#8211; Associate cert before October, and a couple more before the end of the year. I&#8217;m not quite ready to talk about the last two, but they are going to be significant. Most importantly, I&#8217;m feeling good!</p>



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<p>Everything happening in the world these days started to get me down a bit starting a few months ago. I decided to embrace change in my life with things I could affect instead of letting the things that I couldn&#8217;t affect get me down. A leader in my organization once brought up the concept of &#8220;hard learning&#8221;, which is learning things that are outside of your comfort zone. I decided that hard learning is what I&#8217;ll embrace in order to get the serotonin boost I&#8217;ve been craving. </p>



<p>Anyone that has talked to me about certification is aware that I haven&#8217;t placed a lot of value on achieving them in the past, and that I&#8217;ve relied on the ability to hit the ground running as proof of competency. What I didn&#8217;t think about until recently is that very few people have a certificate AND can hit the ground running. An even smaller group contains people that receive certs that actually have hands on experience with their particular certification area. I aim to be a part of the very small group of people that can hit the ground running, is certified, and has significant experience backing everything up.</p>



<p>Part of the hard learning for me here was realizing that I was wrong about certs. I needed to make them work for me, by studying and ensuring I have actual experience&nbsp;so they are not just a meaningless piece of (digital) paper. The other hard learning part is pushing myself to learn new things. It&#8217;s easy to get stuck in your comfort zone. Mario Andretti said, &#8220;If everything seems under control, you&#8217;re not going fast enough&#8221;. In tech, we die on the vine when we are not pushing and innovating ourselves. I&#8217;m working hard to apply this principle to myself by learning things that aren&#8217;t connected to my current skill set.</p>



<p>Anyhow, that&#8217;s all I&#8217;ve got right now. Big things have small beginnings. I appreciate you spending the time to read this.</p>



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