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Develpreneur: Become a Better Developer and Entrepreneur

Moving Forward - Releasing Past Mistakes

23 Jan 2024

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We start the new year with a look at moving forward from our past mistakes. There is value in a retrospective and learning from mistakes. However, we can then drop those past burdens. There is no need to keep returning to them or have too much fear of repeating them. Our goal is to learn and advance, not get mired down in the past. Moving Forward Requires Change There is no phrase more indicative of being tied to the past than "We have always done it that way." This phrase tells the listener that you are happy where you are and have no desire to move from that position. Nevertheless, the world moves on, and businesses continue moving forward. Technology makes that advance even more apparent as systems come and go. The applications and systems you relied on even ten years ago likely no longer exist outside of museums or businesses trapped in the past. Look For New Solutions We can get caught in the trap of focusing too much on change and thus never finding enough consistency to be productive. However, that is an easy trap to avoid. We must set aside some time once or twice a year to pick our heads up and look around. Ask yourself if your tools are still doing the job properly, and do some research in case a better solution is available. Useful Articles And Episodes Change and moving forward from past solutions are lessons many of our guests have learned. Here are a few examples. Starting a consulting business from scratch Start a Developer career Grow Your Passion Into A Business

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