“I am still learning.”— Michelangelo at the age of 87 In case you didn't already know, technology has the shelf life of a banana. It's new and then it's outdated and expired. The only way to stay relevant in the technology world is to continue to be invested in keeping yourself educated. With that comes research. I know, I know. You just THOUGHT you were done with researching after you said goodbye to your last high school or college class. Education is a lifelong skill! Follow people and content that are high quality and well respected in your industry. Really take the time to consume their content and understand their viewpoint. Don't be afraid to question and test it to your prior knowledge and others' proven data research. Here are a couple of some that have been helpful to me:
Experiment with your own theories of what might work and see what happens. I mean, that's how most discoveries are made! Begin with small changes to keep troubleshooting simplified and testing efficient. Keep a journal of your experiments and take notes as to what was successful and what was a flop!
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