I debate this every year. Should I write a blog about becoming a Sitecore MVP? I like to blog so why not. It is no secret that I love the Sitecore community and I am honored to be a part of it. Being an MVP last year I was able to help with feedback on a few things before they were released to rest of the community. I felt like the cool kid in class. So here is my goal check and what I would like to do this year.

Last year’s goals:

Write some more good quality blogs. (I believe I did this. I really hope my DEF blogs have helped at least one person.)

Attend all the local Sitecore meetups including one in Milwaukee. (Chicago didn’t have much for meetups, but drove the 2+ hours to go the Milwaukee meetup. I also got to present at one. Yay!)

Reach out help others in Slack and Sitecore Stack Exchange. (I love helping others so I won’t stop trying.)

Create Sitecore Runner Buttons and bring them to the Symposium. (Sadly I didn’t get to go this year, but if you want a button I can send you one. :()

Using my new MVP status network with the Sitecore family better. (I hope I did a good job with this, but I can always do better.)

Participate in the Sitecore Hackathon again. (Did that with a successful submission finally.)

Make a VLog. (I still have to make this happen.)

Finish that update on my DEF Reddit Module in the Sitecore Marketplace. (All updated and code shared.)

This Year’s Goals:

Helping others. I love doing this and feel I can do a better job.

Continue updating my blog and sharing my knowledge with the Sitecore community.

Come up with a good idea that hasn’t been done before with Sitecore (I got this, can’t share yet until I know it works.)

Speak again at a meetup. I was shy once. Hard to believe. I love speaking now in front of others.

Make that darn VLog. For my new idea I will need to.

Attend the Sitecore Symposium in Chicago. I can take the train. Even if it costs me vacation time and I have to pay for it I will be there.

Keep updating my DEF Reddit Module.