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Welcome to 2011

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It seems amazing that it is already 2011, and we're ten years past the point when I expected there to be a manned mission to Jupiter. Or at least hoped that would have happened. We now look forward to 2011, with many people expecting a new version of SQL Server to be released, along with many other technological advancements.

The new year is a few days old, and I suspect a few of you have set some new years resolutions. Those are always hard to stick with, and it almost seems like failing to keep them is as much a tradition as making them. I read quite a few blogs last week talking about goals for 2011, and this is a good time to think about what you would like to accomplish in your career this year.

I am trying to work through this myself, thinking about where I would like to take my life over the next year. Like many of you, I have to blend a busy family life, a job working for someone else, and professional goals into some strategy that fits into that ever limiting 24 hours we are stuck with each day.

I think that putting these goals down is important. It helps to focus you, and regular review or reminders to check them can ensure that you will work on them. It's easy to forget in which direction you want to go, because we get busy and are pulled in many different directions each day.

This next year I am not sure what will be on my list, or even if I will have a list of goals for the year. The pace of change seems to almost dictate a shorter term set of goals, perhaps quarterly. I do think, however, that it's important to have a list of things that you would like to accomplish in your career, and make an effort to progress through them on a regular basis.

Steve Jones

 


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