Good feedback is great when it is given, but don't wait for it. You should always be trying to improve your current skills and obtaining new skills. (bow-staff skills, nun-chuck skills...) This doesn't have to be done in the work environment, you can (and should) be learning things on your own. There are a myriad supply of books and websites available. Don't forget about co-workers. They have a wealth of knowledge. Some of them are even excited to share that knowledge. There is no need to wait for someone to give you feedback.
I've been trying to improve my self in various aspects. One of the many podcasts I listen to is the Miracle Morning. Hal Elrod interviews various successful people each podcast to learn their personal secrets for success. I've enjoyed them. http://halelrod.com/podcast/
Good feedback is great when it is given, but don't wait for it. You should always be trying to improve your current skills and obtaining new skills. (bow-staff skills, nun-chuck skills...) This doesn't have to be done in the work environment, you can (and should) be learning things on your own. There are a myriad supply of books and websites available. Don't forget about co-workers. They have a wealth of knowledge. Some of them are even excited to share that knowledge. There is no need to wait for someone to give you feedback.
I've been trying to improve my self in various aspects. One of the many podcasts I listen to is the Miracle Morning. Hal Elrod interviews various successful people each podcast to learn their personal secrets for success. I've enjoyed them. http://halelrod.com/podcast/
Valentine: Know what I love about pen and paper? Nobody can hack into this shit.
The Utah facility looks mighty impressive as I drive past. It is an impressive set of buildings.