Monthly Reflection - September 2020
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A reflection on my September 2020 of what I have done and achieved.
What did I do? 💻
Resumed writing my first eBook
I'm currently still working on my new eBook, Level-Up Your Career Today, trying to make it a really quality book with the help from some really outstanding pre-readers!
Created an open-source accessibility tool - Checka11y.css
I wanted to create a CSS-only tool that would flag up accessibility concerns straight away as you're developing, and that's exactly what Checka11y.css does.
I also wanted a project where contributing is easy and beginner-friendly and encourages contributors to research and learn more about web accessibility.
So far, Checka11y has been a huge success!
Guest appeared on Whiskey Wednesday
I guest appeared on Whiskey Wednesday show about accessibility and it was a fantastic experience!
Speaker at Mintbean's Quiz App Showdown Hackathon talking about accessibility
Accessibility at the Forefront of our Minds
I was offered the opportunity to be a speaker a Mintbean's Hackathon, which I couldn't refuse! Despite some technical difficulties at the start, it was a huge success and I didn't let my stammer get in the way! 💪
See here for the GitHub repo linked to this talk.
Back at work full-time 💼
After nearly 4 months being on furlough due to Coronavirus, I was brought back to work full-time on September 1st 2020.
Health 💪
Started going to the gym to help strengthen my heart, increase stamina, clear my mind and generally get fitter. Decided to get a gym membership, not bad for £20 a month.
Achievements 🎉
My eBook got so many preorders and still counting (thank you for all your support!)
My Cooltipz.css project received some support ♥
Reached 8000 & 9000 Twitter followers
Received a FREE Stryve T-Shirt
The team at Stryve were kind enough to gift me a FREE t-shirt... and it fits!
Got memed 😎
Cover image by Hide Obara on Unsplash
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