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Sometimes, a Github issue is just a way to say, “I love you.”
Thank you Merlin for, as I like to say, "learning out loud"
As you have been working on this in collaboration with your co-hosts, I have been refining my own thinking about advice and stuff that works for me. I am sincerely grateful for your example as a person working out their personhood in public. Thanks!
p.s. Something that came to me as I followed along is the idea of an identity stack. You may have said something close to this or this exactly, but this is now saved in my clipboard manager:
"What's my #IndentityStack? You didn't ask, but here's mine:
I’m a spouse, parent, coach, friend, believer, learner, software nerd, and advocate…
…and the primary components of my success as a professional find their roots in who I am as a person."
Your conversations especially with Alex Cox and John Siracusa inspired this "identity stack" concept. Not sure it works for you, but as you say...
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Sometimes, a Github issue is just a way to say, “I love you.”
Thank you Merlin for, as I like to say, "learning out loud"
As you have been working on this in collaboration with your co-hosts, I have been refining my own thinking about advice and stuff that works for me. I am sincerely grateful for your example as a person working out their personhood in public. Thanks!
p.s. Something that came to me as I followed along is the idea of an identity stack. You may have said something close to this or this exactly, but this is now saved in my clipboard manager:
"What's my #IndentityStack? You didn't ask, but here's mine:
I’m a spouse, parent, coach, friend, believer, learner, software nerd, and advocate…
…and the primary components of my success as a professional find their roots in who I am as a person."
Your conversations especially with Alex Cox and John Siracusa inspired this "identity stack" concept. Not sure it works for you, but as you say...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: