
One of my 2019 goals is to become fluent in data management, retrieval, manipulation, and analysis. This meant I should become proficient in SQL (Structured Query Language) and Python programming. How was I going to do this? Read on and find out!
I knew that learning SQL and Python programming was not going to happen just because I wanted it to. I was going to have to dedicate time and effort to learning the material. On top of working full-time, grad school classes, and creating content on my blog and Instagram, this seemed nearly impossible… until I read this article on Personal Excellence. (Read here)
This article helped me reshape my perspective on my goals. Learning SQL and Python seemed like an unconquerable mountain on top of my other responsibilities, but I was making it out to be a bigger thing than it really is. After reading this article, I broke the big mountain into little hills, which I further broke into smaller plots of terrain. (Okay, okay. I’ll stop with the mountain analogy)
For example, I broke my big goal of learning SQL into smaller goals, including but not limited to the following:
- Learn how to retrieve data
- Learn how to use different types of JOINS and UNIONS
- Learn how to use sub-queries
My sister helped me get started on my goal. She offered to share her subscription to DataCamp, an online learning platform that enables you to learn data science with video tutorials and coding challenges. If you’re interested in learning data science, they also cover R, Python, Statistics, etc.
Next step was dedicating at least 30 minutes of my day on DataCamp watching the video tutorials and completing challenges. 30 minutes. I realized that I waste a lot of time watching YouTube videos and/or TV in general, so I decided to take 30 minutes from those activities and apply them to learning SQL.
By dedicating 30 minutes a day for the past two weeks, I’ve already learned how to efficiently retrieve data and use different types of JOINS, UNIONS and conditioning queries.
All of a sudden, my goal of learning SQL was no longer unconquerable.
If you have a goal you want to achieve in 2019, try breaking it down into smaller tasks and dedicating at least 30 minutes of your day to them. If you can’t take time away from watching TV/YouTube or playing videos or whatever you like to do that isn’t necessarily productive, it may help to rethink what your 2019 goals are.
I hope this post serves as a motivation for you to achieve all your goals in 2019!
Setting your goals list makes your vision more clear and I can’t agree more with this post! Hope you achieve yours this year.
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I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much.
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Wow that is amazing! You are so inspirational and I love that you are learning something new and so relevant. This whole thing is daunting to me so I am impressed with your goal and working towards that! Good for you!
Christine | http://dailykongfidence.com/
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Thank you, Christine! Honestly, it was daunting to me at first, but it’s kind of fun and interesting once you get into it.
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Good advice, and good luck with your goal! It sounds like you will really achieve it if it only takes 30 minutes a day! ๐
Hope that you are having a nice weekend ๐ We spent yesterday on the bay celebrating Australia day – despite the heat! Our heatwave continues!
Away From The Blue Blog
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Thank you so much! It’s slow, but I’ll definitely achieve my goal by the end of 2019. Happy belated Australia day!
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Wow it’s pretty impressive that you are doing all of this!
In today’s digital age, these skills are so important
xx
http://anoddgirl.blogspot.com.au
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Thank you, Natalie! It’s gonna be a lot, especially on top of grad school (classes start next week! Ahhhh) but I’ll manage.
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This is so awesome!!
xx- Nina
http://www.stylingwithnina.com/2019/01/casual-winter-look-facials-and-hair.html
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Thank you, Nina!
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This is so great!! Thanks for the encouragement!
http://www.jessicabroyles.com
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Of course! Thank you for reading!
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Such a great tip Young! I’ve never heard of DataCamp before but that’s very helpful that your sister is in a similar field.
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I really like it! They have helpful practices and projects that you can use to continue building your skills. Thanks for reading, Jess!
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That’s so clever…breaking down your big goal into small steps so you can actually achieve it and not give up along the way.
http://www.fashionradi.com
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Isn’t it? It’s definitely been a very effective method for me since i have a very short attention span LOL
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Breaking it down into manageable chunks is such a good way to approach it! This is how I approach cleaning my closet (though I know Marie Kondo would not approve!). Also very impressed you can program. My brain was never logical enough for it, lol!
District of Chic
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Haha that’s how I approach cleaning my closet too! Can’t handle it all at once. I didn’t think I’d be good at programming either, but once I took a more broken-down approach to it, it really wasn’t so bad. Thank you so much for reading!
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I really like your approach!
Adi xx | http://www.fancycorrectitude.com
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Thank you so much! ๐
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T’hanks hon, very motivating stuff! And I agree, when facing a goal, it can help to break it into chunks so it doesn’t feel like climing Mount Everest ( ;
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Yup! Thank you for reading! ๐
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