Cruising through like I’ve done this before.

Although I am doing really well on the design part of my job, I could use some improvement on the development part of my job. I’ve been introduced to a whole new way to building websites and have got my bearings just a little big yet, the learning curve is definitely there. I’ve been recommended a few udemy courses to get a better understanding of the technology I’m working with. It’s different in that instead of the traditional way of building websites my job has it where the site needs to compile before it can be served by a server. Really cool stuff so far, I hope I can continue contributing to the best of my abilities with minimal hangups.

Wrapping up the week.

You ever notice how time seems to pass faster the more your mind is occupied and less concerned with the passing of time? Time flies when you’re having fun, and not to sound cliche but my job is fun. I get to design user flows with interfaces and experiences, and I have the opportunity to work with a highly skilled team at making concepts into realities. 

 

My main priorities are optimization and organization. There is a way to effectively advance without being organized, but early organization is a long-term commitment. Later on you’ll thank yourself for starting off well organized. It allows you to stay on top of things and operate effectively and efficiently with minimal hang-ups during lapsing processes.

 

Keeping email inboxes and documentation neat and tidy at first seems like a waste of time, but you’ll inevitably be thankful for doing so.