SQLNewBlogger, Week 3

I have a confession to make: I haven’t been writing much this week.

Last weekend, I didn’t feel well and didn’t do much of anything. This week, I’ve been buried in work and didn’t have time. Because of those, I missed Tuesday’s post, and I don’t have a writing prompt or a recap ready for this coming week’s SQL New Blogger Challenge post. Life has gotten in the way of writing.

This is what happened the last time I stopped. And the time before that. It can be intimidating to start writing again, especially in a public forum.

I had a plan to write a piece about a situation I recently encountered at a client site. It won’t be finished before Tuesday. But you know what? That’s OK. It’ll still be a good post another day.

For today, for this week, I’ll just write. And I hope that you’ll do the same.

Ed

Ed Leighton-Dick helps small and midsize businesses solve their most challenging database performance, resiliency, and data security issues at Kingfisher Data, the consulting firm he founded in 2014. He has taught thousands of people at over 200 events, including the world's largest Microsoft data platform conferences, and he has been a leader in the Microsoft data community since 2008. Microsoft has recognized Ed seven times as a Data Platform MVP for his expertise and service to the data community.