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See the bigger picture
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see the bigger picture
  1. SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE HOW TO
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  3. SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE SOFTWARE

However, software teams are struggling to keep pace in this new environment - 89% of technologists report feeling under tremendous pressure at work, the Agents of Transformation 2021 report found. Within our new pandemic-first reality, all organizations are amplifying their use of digital services to interact with customers. Only by democratizing access to important metrics and identifying runtime weaknesses can business outcomes truly drive production. For Ostrowski, it boils down to having full-stack observability to connect application performance, security threats and revenue generation.

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SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE HOW TO

I recently met with Gregg Ostrowski, CTO at AppDynamics, to discuss how to introduce BizDevSecOps in an organization. But are we adequately considering the end value of that work? Some feel business leadership needs a larger seat at the table and more input: enter the newest iteration of these disciplines, BizDevSecOps. Thus, disciplines like DevOps, DevSecOps, low-code and SRE have flourished. That’s where the bigger picture begins.In the race to meet digital innovation demands, software companies are increasingly tapping new strategies to deliver iteratively. And He will work on it with you while you wait to see what He sees. The Lord already sees the bigger picture. We all fall short of the glory of God, but He will hold your hand & work on it with you. He will take your baggage & help you carry it. Lord, will you instill in me a sense of peace & help me to see the bigger picture in moments of anger? Amen. I wish I could become a more peace-filled, self-assured person without becoming a pushover. I want to be the person that can refrain from bursting out my outrage & not take things too personally. So after reflecting on that argument from 3 days ago, I prayed:ĭear Lord, why do I still struggle with anger? I can’t seem to get my temper under control, especially when something is unfair. We’ll be His beloved children eternally, so one argument is a tiny drop in an ocean. That one moment of anger isn’t worth the stress & negative actions. It’s repeated so many times because the Lord wants us to take stock of our actions & how we’re representing Him, our King! He wants us to see the bigger picture. Turns out this message is seen over & over in Proverbs. “A man of wrath stirs up strife, & one given to anger causes much transgression.” -Proverbs 29:22

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“A fool gives full vent to his spirit, but a wise man quietly holds it back” -Proverbs 29:11 I found 2 verses from Proverbs (on the same page!) that share similar messages: Admitting that we recognize an issue in our ways is step #1. Through all of the scripture-reading I do & all of the time I spend with God, why haven’t I been able to master getting my temper under control? It’s embarrassing for me to even share this online, because that’s not how I want people to see me, but it’s important to lay your shortcomings at the cross. 3 days ago I had an argument with a family member, & looking back on it I know that’s not how a Christian should act. I don’t feel bad about my reasoning BEHIND the anger, I just wish I could handle things more calmly. Often times after a situation where I get angry, I feel ashamed of myself.

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I’m also a stickler for the rules generally speaking, which tends to make me unpopular with calm, relaxed people. But sometimes it’s goes around the wheel from assertive ALL THE WAY around to angry spit-fire. I’m an assertive person, so I’m not afraid to stand up for myself or for others. I’m quick to anger, especially when the situation is unfair or unjust. But one of my character traits that doesn’t usually make an appearance in my Instagram photos is what you can find in that big ugly brown suitcase. So transparency is usually what you’ll get. Because of the nature of my work, It’s important for me to be open & willing to share my story & faith journey with others. I try very hard to be an authentic individual online. Let’s take a quick detour & talk about transparency on social media. Much of my life I’m more than willing to share because I’m proud of the adult I’ve become! But like anyone, I have a few heavy ugly brown suitcases weighing me down that you just don’t want to look inside. We pack them away in metaphorical suitcases to lug them around so no one can see what’s inside. We all have something & we’re carrying them around with us.

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Everyone. Maybe it’s a bad habit you only do behind closed doors, a regret you have from years past, or a personality trait that’s always been a part of you. Everyone has things about themselves that they’d rather not draw attention to or admit.











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