JSJ 338: It’s Supposed To Hurt, Get Outside of Your Comfort Zone to Master Your Craft with Christopher Buecheler

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Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2018 11:00:00 +0000

<div class="trix-content"> <div><strong>Panel: </strong></div><ul> <li><a href="http://www.aimeemarieknight.com">Aimee Knight</a></li> <li>AJ O’Neal</li> <li>Aaron Frost</li> <li><a href="https://2013.boston.wordcamp.org/speakers/">Christopher Ferdinandi</a></li> </ul><div> <strong>Special Guests:</strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cwbuecheler">Christopher Buecheler</a> </div><div>In this episode, the panel talks with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cwbuecheler">Christopher Buecheler</a> who is an author, blogger, web developer, and founder of CloseBrace. The panel and Christopher talk about stepping outside of your comfort zone. With a technological world that is ever changing, it is important to always be learning within your field. Check out today’s episode to learn more!</div><div><strong>Show Topics:</strong></div><div>0:00 – <a href="https://www.telerik.com/kendo-ui?utm_medium=social-paid&amp;utm_source=devchattv&amp;utm_campaign=kendo-ui-awareness-jsjabber">Advertisement: KENDO UI</a> </div><div>1:08 – Aimee: Our guest is Christopher Buecheler – tell us about yourself and what you do.</div><div>1:22 – <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cwbuecheler">Guest:</a> I run a site and help mid-career developers. I put out a weekly newsletter, too.</div><div>2:01 – Aimee: It says that you are a fan of “getting comfortable being uncomfortable”?</div><div>2:15 – Guest: I am a self-taught developer, so that means I am scrambling to learn new things all the time. You are often faced with learning new things. When I learned React I was dumped into it. The pain and the difficulty are necessary in order to improve. If you aren’t having that experience then you aren’t learning as much as you could be.</div><div>3:26 – Aimee: I borrow lessons that I learned from ice-skating to programming.</div><div>3:49 – Guest: I started running a few years ago for better health. It was exhausting and miserable at the start and wondered why I was doing it. Now I run 5 times a week, and there is always a level of being uncomfortable, but now it’s apart of the run. It’s an interesting comparison to coding. It’s this idea of pushing through.</div><div>5:01 – Aimee: If you are comfortable you probably aren’t growing that much. In our industry you always have to be learning because things change so much!</div><div>5:25 – Guest: Yes, exactly. If you are not careful you can miss opportunities.</div><div>6:33 – Panel: You have some ideas about frameworks and libraries – one thing that I am always anxious about is being able to make sense of “what are some new trends that I should pay attention to?” I remember interviewing with someone saying: this mobile thing is just a fad. I remember thinking that she is going to miss this opportunity. I am worried that I am going to be THAT guy. How do you figure out what sort of things you should / shouldn’t pay attention to?</div><div>7:47 – Guest: It is a super exhausting thing to keep up with – I agree. For me, a lot of what I pay attention to is the technology that has the backing of a multi-million dollar company then that shows that technology isn’t going anywhere, anytime soon. The other thing I would look at is how ACTIVE is the community around it?</div><div>9:15 – Panel: Is there a strategic way to approach this? There is so many different directions that you can grow and push yourself within your career? Do you have any kinds of thoughts/tips on how you want your career to evolve?</div><div>10:00 – Guest: I am trying to always communicate better to my newsletter audience. Also, a good approach, too, is what are people hiring for? </div><div>11:06 – Aimee: Again, I would say: focus on learning.</div><div>11:30 – Panel: And I agree with Aimee – “learn it and learn it well!”</div><div>12:01 – Panel: I want to ask Chris – what is <a href="https://blog.closebrace.com">CloseBrace?</a> </div><div>12:17 – Guest: I founded it in November 2016, and st... Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy