Thursday, January 18, 2007

My phases of growth (personal note)

Recently I have taken on a new job in a new field that I have wanted to get into for the past 8 years (which means quite a bit if you know my age :P). As, I am reflecting on this I have noticed a pattern in how I learn new fields of study (and I wouldn't be surprised if I wasn't alone on this pattern). So, I just want to do a quick brain dump on my process to see if it changes as I get older.

1) Confusion / Information overflow (i.e. Oh shit I am too dumb to even know this stuff)
2) Grasp of basic concepts and building of resources
3) More and more field specific vocabulary and start to be able to communicate with people that have been in the field for awhile
4) Implementation of knowledge and starting to share it with others. I also start to learn about more specific things. At this point I start picking up books that look interesting and realize I already know half the stuff or my other books / resources cover the majority of this information
5) I really start to disseminate information to others and start to get a little bit comfortable (first plateau)
6) Get busy enough that it is hard to start growing more and have to take a step back and start to re-focus my attention
7) Realize that there is more than I thought and really where I was at on number five was 95% wrong and start to try and fix things (second plateau)
8) ??? I have never hit this step but I think in my new field I will hit this and go past it, I guess I will get to update this document :)

I have seen these phases in a few different fields. But mostly it has been in the security and development fields that I have really noticed it.

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

Yea so it is a few days late but I have been busy with family stuff...

Here is what I hope to accomplish the year of 2007

  • Publish more articles to this blog
  • Start an app-sec blog
  • Contribute more to OWASP
  • Spend some time with my girlie
  • Go bike riding and hit Whistler
  • Save some cash
  • Either buy a condo/townhome or go traveling
  • Get better at my unicycle
  • Meet more people