In my learning journey, I never used to place much emphasis on setting weekly goals. This time I did, and it changed the trajectory of how I learned.
For the week of December 1 to December 7, I defined three goals that I wanted to complete. Having a clear structure kept me organized and significantly improved my efficiency.
- Finish the Ansible series I had started
- Extend my homelab by repairing a laptop last booted in 2020
- Install Talos on the newly fixed laptop
These focused goals prevented me from jumping between unrelated tasks and helped me make more progress in one week than I would typically make in a month.
I achieved all three goals and even went further. I set up a multi node Kubernetes cluster in my homelab, enabled secure remote access to my Talos cluster from any network using Tailscale, and documented the process in a blog while exploring how Tailscale functions underneath.
I encourage everyone in this community to take part in KubeQuest and experience how much your productivity improves when you commit to specific weekly objectives.
Thank you , and the entire KubeCraft community for this initiative.