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This morning Bob Pusateri a.k.a.@SQLBob (blog | twitter) posted his bucket list, and was quickly followed by Brent Ozar (blog | twitter). If we really think about, I'm sure we all have some semblance of a list of things we'd like to do before we die. Well, to keep up with the Bobses, here's my list, in no particular order:attend all 4 ...
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In my regular professional development column for the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS), Plays Well With Others, check out my latest post on dealing with micromanagers.Those TPS reports are due at 3:30 pm sharp, Mister!If
you've ever dealt with a manager who questioned your every move,
hijacked meetings, nit-picked over ...
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Whiners and Whingers Get Wedgies
Yes, I deserve a Wedgie
There I was, just a couple weeks back, whining that I wasn't getting
tagged by friends when a new meme comes out. Sure enough, when my
friend, Paul Randal (blog | twitter),
starts a new meme with me as one of the first handful of people tagged,
it's taken me a full ten days to ...
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NOT A WHINER
I've been really intrigued by a meme making the rounds of the
blogsphere concerning goals for the coming year and picking a theme
word, rather than the usual New Year's resolution.
Et tu, BrentO?As with all memes, they start with a blogger picking the topic of discussion (in this case, Tara Hunt at HPC) and was picked up by my ...
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This year I set quite a few goals for myself both personally and professionally, and I blogged about them on my blog post Goals for 2009. Looking back at them, I did really good accomplishing my primary goals for the year, dedicating a block of time to my family each day and graduating from the US Army Drill Sergeant Academy to further my ...
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A lot of people have been blogging lately about their New Years Resolutions and goals for 2009. I had intended to blog this earlier, but I have been busy working on the Extended Events Manager app that I wrote for the SQL Heroes contest. I prefer to set goals rather than make resolutions since goals are measurable and resolutions tend ...
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