by Dwayne Phillips I have always been driven by setting and achieving goals – big goals. Recently, however, I have learned the value of setting a minimum expectation for any endeavor. That minimum removes much of the stress that I have imposed on myself for much of my life. Back in December, we were attempting […]
Entries Tagged as 'Learning'
The Minimum Expectation
March 8th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Expectations · Learning
Windows 7 and HP Printers
March 2nd, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I now have a computer in the kitchen that runs Windows 7 and Fedora. If HP would just update their printer driver… I have finally upgraded my kitchen computer to Windows 7. This machine now is dual boot-able with Windows 7 and Fedora 11 (see this old post for the background). I […]
Tags: Learning · OS X · Technology
Engineers and Their Babies
March 1st, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Engineers create wonderful things now and then. Oblivious users turn the creations upside down and use them backwards. Such oblivious use teaches great lessons that smart organizations use before going to production. Engineers have their babies. Not the human kind of baby, though some engineers have those, too, but the system-that-they-create kind […]
Tags: Design · Learning · Lifecycle · Systems
Difficult Just Got a Lot Easier … Part 2
February 18th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Events in life and work can be separated widely by time and space. They can also be two parts of the same story. Connected separated events grows valuable knowledge as long as we can make the connection. My family and I were caught in a snow storm in December on Interstate 81. […]
Tags: Learning · Observation
Paying the Tuition and (Maybe) Getting the Education
January 6th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Life is full of bad experiences. There is always something that can be learned in each experience. The bad experience is a form of tuition. The learning is a form of education. Nothing guarantees we get the education with the tuition. The education, however, is there for our choosing. College is pretty […]
Tags: Change · Choose · General Systems Thinking · Learning
Programming for Non-Programmers
December 31st, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Most computer programmers and builders of systems see ourselves as being helpful to the people who use the things we build. Beware, as most users of the things we build see us as interfering in their lives. This situation applies to must people in the world who see themselves as helpful (consider, […]
Difficult Just Got a Lot Easier
December 28th, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Difficult experiences can change your perspective on what is difficult and what is easy. I recently went through such a difficult experience. Now, if I could just recreate that in a safe place so that others can grow as well. On Friday afternoon December 18th, my wife, youngest son, and I started […]
Tags: Learning
Magic Words: Up Until Now
December 21st, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips There are words we can say that change situations and sometimes even our lives. “Up until now” are a few words that can erase reputations from our past. I have learned a few magic words through the years. Say these words aloud, and the situation changes. A few magic words are “up […]
Tags: Change · Learning · Magic
Solving Someone Else’s Problems
December 7th, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I solve problems. Sometimes that is my job, but often it comes away from the job. I say “no” more often than in the past. There are several reasons with a major one being that only when some people experience the pain of a problem do they stop creating problems for themselves. […]
Choose to Learn
December 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Given any endeavor, their are circumstances beyond our control. These circumstances can keep us from achieving something. One thing that is always in our control is our own learning. We can all choose to learn. I work hard. I work smart. There are days when I believe that I can achieve what […]