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    What are your goals for the week? #172

    Chris Jarvis March 30, 2026
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    Had an increase in responses last week. Thanks to @francistrdev for the shout out in their posts. I...

    Had an increase in responses last week. Thanks to @francistrdev for the shout out in their posts. I enjoy hearing what you are building and learning.

    What are your goals for the week?

    • What are you building this week?
    • What do you want to learn?
    • What events are you attending this week?

    This Week's Goals.

    • Job Search.
    • Network
    • Apply
    • Project work.
    • Content for side project.
    • Work on my own project.
    • Update Content & Project Calendar for April.
    • Blog
    • Events.
      • Thursday Virtual Coffee
      • Friday attend a Lunch and Learn Cypress
    • Run a goal setting thread on Virtual Coffee(VC) Slack.

    How I did last week.

    • Job Search.
    • :white_check_mark: Network
    • :white_check_mark: Apply
    • Project work.
    • Content for side project. * Worked on an storefront. Also did some CSS art. Still working on it.
    • Work on my own project.
    • :x: Blog
    • Events.
      • Dallas Software Developers (virtual) * Only caught part of it.
      • Thursday Virtual Coffee
      • :x: Thursday * Solving Cross-Team Accessibility Challenges with Cypress * Platform they streamed on would not load.
    • Run a goal setting thread on Virtual Coffee(VC) Slack.

    This series got mentioned by @francistrdev in their post about checking in on people.

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    ##Your turn, what do you plan to do this week?

    • What are you building this week?
    • What do you want to learn?
    • What events are you attending this week?

    Cover image is my LEGO photography. It's Daffy Duck working at a desktop computer. In the background is a mini rubber duck.

    -$JarvisScript git commit -m "edition 172"
    
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