# 2024 Year in Review

*Published on December 30, 2024*

This yearly review is going to be a little different, there&#39;s a lot to talk about the past, and then some stuff on the future.

# Personally

I&#39;m doing as well, if not better than I was personally last year. My mental health situation is in better shape and something I look forward to continue to nurture and grow in 2025.

Really not much here to write about, other than my dating life is going well too. That&#39;s a novelty for me, haven&#39;t ever had one before because I always prioritized my work over personal stuff. That changed in June and has been going mostly well for me.

# Professionally

Whew, buckle up. January - August 7th I worked for my previous employer where I worked for over 5 years, Podia. In August I was laid off and spent all of August and the first week of September looking for a new job. Layoffs are never easy, for people being laid off and those who have to give the news, and I won&#39;t lie it hurt for a long time I _loved_ what I did at that job. But at the same time, I can either move past it or get hung up on it if I let myself. I chose to move on and make the best of the situation. I was discussing this with my therapist recently and she remarked on how level I remained even in the face of the difficulties I was going through. I think she expected me one day to come in and be crushed by it all.

Hindsight being what it was, ultimately I&#39;m choosing to believe it was a good thing for me, I was pretty burnt out (to no ones fault but my own), and my productivity at work was not what it once was. That&#39;s my one regret and wish I could have a do-over. I wish I could have given that a different ending than the one that got written for it. I&#39;d still love to work with that team again one day, but for now I&#39;m focused on what the next five years of my career looks like.

It is so easy to want to play the what-if game when you get laid off. What if I would have just done better work in the last 6 months leading up to it? What if I would have communicated differently? What if... if you&#39;re in those shoes, try not to let yourself sit there too long.

Anyway, back to my new job. I joined a company called Soundstripe, we do music licensing and make it easy for people to get royalty-free music. It&#39;s really fun and has brought back a lot of fun to coding for me. I got an offer on a Thursday, and by the following Monday I started. I was ready to get back to work. Huge thanks to them, for onboarding me so quickly too, it really helped take a lot of the stress off me when I was laid off and looking.

With everything that happened, I still had to give a talk at RailsWorld 2024 in Toronto, Canada, this was in the midst of me being laid off, looking for a job, finding a job, starting and then a few weeks later giving my talk. I spoke about some things that I was working on at Podia, a little awkward but made the best of it and went over well.

August 2024 was the hardest month of my life but I survived and I&#39;m glad I&#39;m on the other side of it.

# My failure to launch and deliver a full course

I failed this year to deliver my Learn Hotwire by Building a Calendar course. It&#39;s a huge disappointment for me to admit this, but it&#39;s the truth. I bit off more than I could chew, promised something, took money and then couldn&#39;t deliver. I&#39;m of course worried about the damage this has done to my name and reputation, but I&#39;m doing what I can to make it right for those who trusted me with their money. It&#39;s a painful lesson to learn, but I&#39;ve learned it early in life, so that&#39;s a win I suppose.

# 2025 plans

I&#39;m doubling down on one sole mission for 2025, make great content to share with the community. Truthfully I&#39;m afraid to try charging for content again, and I won&#39;t be taking pre-orders for an unfinished course/book/whatnot again any time soon.

I&#39;ve finally dusted off and done something with my [https://learnrails.dev](https://learnrails.dev) domain, so far publishing five guides in just the first few days of 2025. I hope to have dozens of high quality guides on there by the end of the year.

I&#39;m still not sure if there&#39;s a book I want to work on, or just make some killer guides. Either way, should be a win for the community one day when there&#39;s a good amount of content there.

**Focusing in one a few things**

I was too unfocused last year, so I&#39;m channeling my energy into a few things (LearnRails.dev, my personal life, work), so I can give each of them the attention they deserve.

## See you next year

See you for next years rendition of this year in review.

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By [Andrea Fomera](https://afomera.dev) | [View original post](https://afomera.dev/posts/2024-12-31-year-in-review)
