Goals for 2012
For the new year, I posted an article about my goals for the 2011 in an effort to motivate me to get out of my seat and do something. In an attempt to further that endeavor, I’ve started this static page that lists my goals and my progress for all the world to see. Feel free to ridicule me for not meeting them, being late on them, or for having them at all. :)
- Select a CCIE training vendor
- Take the CCIE R&S lab
- Pass JNCIA-Junos exam
I reserve the right to move, add, and change these around, but I promise I won’t change them just because I know I’m not going to meet a certain goal.
Good for you. Hope you can finish your objects this year.
As the same with you, passing the CCNP exam is my goal this year.
Hope both of us can achieve the personal goal by the end of year.
;)
08:00 a.m.
13 Mar 11 at 04:55
Good luck to us, 08:00!
Aaron Conaway
15 Mar 11 at 09:38
Hey Aaron,
We have so much similar goals for this year. I’m also on the path of getting my very reputed digits.Wish you best of luck and hope your goals will come true on time.
Sudeep
2 Apr 11 at 08:24
[...] As such, I’ve created a new heading on my blog to track my Goals for 2011 (albeit belated!). Thanks to Aaron for the idea over on his blog. [...]
Goals for 2011 « Adam's Tech Notes
10 Apr 11 at 13:18
Hey Aaron,
how is your CCIE study going? If you need suggestion on study material, I would suggest 360-Learning. I tried INE workbook and enrolled in the 360-Learning; I think both have pros and cons, but 360 has better approach. I failed my first lab attempt in April and aiming the 2nd attempt in 6 – 8 weeks time. If you need some tips on how to approach the exam, email me to thdao@yahoo.com
cheers.
Thong Dao
20 Aug 11 at 21:06
Hey Aaron,
Great job on the exams man, i found your links on the ACL’s and the ports correlation’s very useful.
it actually helped me solve and issue i was seeing with GLBP and the dot1q sub interfaces. Thanks for the great tips !!!
sebastian
9 Feb 12 at 13:47