5 years ago

Wrapping up 2018 šŸ“¦

Itā€™s been almost 365 days since I made a similar reflection on 2017. This time is the turn for 2018, a year with significant changes in my life, new countries that I visited for the first time, and some ups and downs that made me stronger and helped me grow as a person. In this blog post, Iā€™d like to reflect on some remarkable things that happened to me this year.

šŸ›’ Shopify

I started the year by joining the mobile tooling team at Shopify. Having done iOS development for the last 4 years, this was a shift in my career, where developers became my users, and Iā€™d write Rails and Ruby instead of Swift. During this year, I was part of the design and development of internal tools that are used across the mobile teams at the company. Moreover, my Ruby code, which initially looked pretty much like Swift, improved a lot. Also, I got to learn more about Rails, which we use to build an internal website that Iā€™m looking forward to telling you more about soon.

Iā€™ve also learned a lot about how to work with a remote team. Working remotely was an exciting thing that I had read a lot. However, I was not fully aware of all the challenges that it comes with. I feel Iā€™m better at communicating and coordinating work with the rest of my team.

In retrospective, this was a great step in my career, and I canā€™t wait to continue to learn and grow.

šŸ§  Psychologist

As I already wrote about on my ā€œWhat a psychologist helped me realizeā€ blog post, I went through some issues related to stress and anxiety. I was not balancing my time well, and I was putting too much time and energy onto work-related stuff. Besides my full-time job, I was doing open source, side projects, writing blog posts. I ended up losing motivation for things that I used to like a lot, like doing sport. Everything that I did outside work had to do with work in some way or another. I read books related to software engineering, I talked to my friends about stuff that I did at workā€¦

I wasnā€™t until I got some professional help when I realized how poorly I was managing my time. Moreover, I learned about the importance of being assertive, setting expectations, defining short-term goals and celebrating often.

Although I struggle a bit nowadays, it got much better. Iā€™m more aware and present about my feelings and take more time to make more accurate decisions. Getting professional help is something that Iā€™d recommend to anyone feeling mentally or emotionally unstable. Our brains are a mystery, and weā€™d better be taught about how they work.

āœˆļø New countries

I had the opportunity to visit 3 countries for the first time:

šŸš¶ā€ā™‚ļø Walked ā€œEl Caminoā€

It had been in my list for a long time and I finally set out to do it this year. Iā€™m glad that I made this decision. El Camino is an unique experience that is hard to describe. You pause your life for a few days, weeks or months to connect with the nature, with people you have never met before. You have time to think about yourself, about your concerns, your motivations, your life. You come across a lot hearted people willing to share stories and happiness with you.

I definitively plan to do it again in the near future. I took the photo below when I was around 40 Km from Santiago.

šŸ“£ Conferences

In 2017, I took a break from attending and speaking at conferences. Moreover, with the other organizers of ADDC, we made the decision for me to step down as an organizer. It was a great experience during the two years that I was involved, and Iā€™m glad the event ran successfully. Iā€™m sure the event will continue to grow and be ahead of innovation.

After this year-long break, I feel with more energy and motivated to prepare a talk for a conference. Weā€™ve built some internal tools at Shopify to overcome some scalability challenges so I might prepare the talk around that topic.

šŸ‡©šŸ‡Ŗ German

I set learning German as a goal for 2018, and I think I miserably failed at it. First of all, I think it was a mistake to define ā€œlearn Germanā€ as a goal. Whatā€™s learning German? Being proficient? Being able to have a casual conversation or make a phone call? Since learning languages is not something that I particularly like, I kept procrastinating and leaving my lessons for later. As a consequence, I kept running into awkward situations where I needed to talk to someone in German, and I didnā€™t know how to say a word. One side of me things that I should speak the language because I donā€™t know for how long I will be in the country, the other side of me says that I should instead put my energy into something that really motivates me.

I feel terrible because I think that as a person living in Germany, I should speak the language of the country. Living in a globalized world is excellent, but I shouldnā€™t disregard the beauty of having different cultures and languages, and thus, I should strive to keep them.

šŸƒā€ā™‚ļø Exercise

Iā€™m not very proud of how Iā€™ve been exercising this year. The first half of the year I got a personal trainer to help me prepare the marathon in Berlin which, unfortunately, I had to abandon after some pain in my muscles. After that, I havenā€™t trained regularly, barely one or twice a week. Moreover, I got some extra kilos which Iā€™m struggling get off my body. Iā€™d like to get back the motivation that I had two years ago when I was exercising 4 times a week, but I donā€™t know how.

Iā€™ve been thinking about this a lot, and I think that I just need to find a running buddy that can workout with. Two years ago I was mostly working out with my flat-mate. When I was not feeling motivated, he was the source of motivation. When he wasnā€™t, I was the source. Moreover, I wasnā€™t putting too much energy into work, so it was easier for me to stop thinking about work and enjoy the moment of going for a run.

šŸ„… Goals for 2019

Canā€™t wait to see what 2019 holds my life. I hope you are all having a wonderful Christmas time šŸŽ„.

Give and share some love with your loved ones and never stop doing it. This world needs more love and more humanity than ever.

About Pedro PiƱera

I created XcodeProj and Tuist, and co-founded Tuist Cloud. My work is trusted by companies like Adidas, American Express, and Etsy. I enjoy building delightful tools for developers and open-source communities.