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The “Mount Rushmore” of their year, a framing exercise used to identify and celebrate their four most significant milestones.
Their conversation weaves together personal triumphs and transitions, such as family trips to Hawaii and electric car journeys, with professional shifts like navigating the world of independent consulting and the liberation of turning fifty.
A core theme is the application of Agile principles to life, specifically the concept of capacity planning—the practice of prioritizing various life “buckets” to maintain sanity and focus.
Ultimately, the speakers explore the value of owning one’s unique identity, arguing that projecting one’s authentic energy is more productive than looking back in anger or hiding one’s diverse talents.
By Reggie ValentineThe “Mount Rushmore” of their year, a framing exercise used to identify and celebrate their four most significant milestones.
Their conversation weaves together personal triumphs and transitions, such as family trips to Hawaii and electric car journeys, with professional shifts like navigating the world of independent consulting and the liberation of turning fifty.
A core theme is the application of Agile principles to life, specifically the concept of capacity planning—the practice of prioritizing various life “buckets” to maintain sanity and focus.
Ultimately, the speakers explore the value of owning one’s unique identity, arguing that projecting one’s authentic energy is more productive than looking back in anger or hiding one’s diverse talents.