Month 12-Week 4: Year-in-review + final retrospective + the honest question¶
Week summary¶
- Goal: Publish the year-in-review post. Run the year's final retrospective. Answer honestly: did this year produce the engineer it set out to? Send thank-yous. Begin year 2.
- Time: ~9 h over 3 sessions.
- Output: Eleventh public blog post; year-in-review document; identity assessment; thank-you messages sent.
Why this week matters¶
This week is the bookend. Done well, it produces: - A long-form public artifact summarizing the year-the post most reshared from your portfolio. - A private retrospective with brutal honesty about what worked. - A clean handoff to year 2-momentum unbroken.
Prerequisites¶
- M12-W01–W03 complete.
- Year-in-review drafted.
Recommended cadence¶
- Session A-Tue/Wed evening (~3 h): final edit + publish
- Session B-Sat morning (~3 h): year retrospective + identity assessment
- Session C-Sun afternoon (~3 h): thank-yous + roadmap update + year-2 launch
Session A-Year-in-review final edit + publish¶
Goal: Polish and publish the year-in-review.
Part 1-Final edit (60 min)¶
Read aloud. Tighten. Verify all numbers (artifacts shipped, posts published, papers read, OSS PRs).
Add a "year by the numbers" section near the end:
## The numbers
- Public repos: 6
- Blog posts: 10 (this is #11)
- Papers read deeply: ~40
- OSS PRs: 2 merged, 1 open
- Hours invested (estimated): ~520
- Hours per week (median): 11
Be honest. Don't inflate.
Part 2-Publish (45 min)¶
- Personal blog (canonical).
- Cross-post: HN (Show HN), r/MachineLearning, r/LocalLLaMA, r/learnmachinelearning, X (thread), LinkedIn.
- Email to: every coffee/conversation person from the year.
Part 3-Engage (75 min)¶
Year-in-review posts often get more engagement than technical posts. Be ready.
Respond to comments. Note questions you didn't address.
Output of Session A¶
- Eleventh public blog post live, ≥4 channels.
- Engagement under way.
Session B-Year retrospective + identity assessment¶
Goal: The brutal honest retrospective. The identity question.
Part 1-Year retrospective (75 min)¶
YEAR_1_RETRO.md:
# Year 1 Retrospective
## Artifacts (year totals)
- Repos: 6 (ml-from-scratch, micrograd-minimal, classical-ml,
transformer-from-scratch, anchor project, capstone)
- Blog posts: 11
- Papers read deeply: ~40
- Talks given: <#>
- OSS PRs: <#>
- Cumulative GitHub stars across repos: <#>
- Twitter / LinkedIn followers gained: <#>
- DMs from recruiters: <#>
## KPIs vs targets (entire year)
[fill in vs the table from AI_EXPERT_ROADMAP.md section 8]
## Five biggest lessons
1. ...
2. ...
3. ...
4. ...
5. ...
## Five biggest mistakes
1. ...
2. ...
3. ...
4. ...
5. ...
## What I'd tell myself on day 1
- ...
- ...
- ...
## What was harder than expected
- ...
## What was easier than expected
- ...
## Pace audit
- Total weeks: 48
- Weeks at full pace: ?
- Weeks behind: ?
- Weeks fully missed: ?
- Sustainable rhythm achieved? Y/N
## Network audit
- Conversations with target practitioners: <#>
- Coffees that materially helped: <#>
- Hiring inquiries received: <#>
Part 2-The honest identity question (45 min)¶
IDENTITY.md:
# Where I am-honest answer
## Q1: Am I now an AI engineer with a real specialty? Specifically, what?
[Write the honest answer. Don't grade on a curve.]
## Q2: If yes-what does year 2 look like to push toward "AI expert"?
[Specific direction.]
## Q3: If no-which rule did I break? What would I do differently?
[Honest. The rules are in AI_EXPERT_ROADMAP.md section 2.]
## Q4: What I'm proud of
[3 specific things.]
## Q5: What I'm still bad at
[3 specific things.]
## Q6: My specialty in 30 seconds (rehearse)
[The pitch you'd give in an interview.]
Part 3-Acknowledge the year (30 min)¶
12 months of consistent compounding work is hard. Acknowledge it.
Whatever your honest answer above, the fact that you completed it puts you in a small percentile.
Even if year-2 plan is "deepen what I built," even if you're still job-hunting, even if life messed up some months-the artifacts exist. They didn't before. That's irreversible.
Output of Session B¶
- Year-1 retrospective.
- Identity assessment.
Session C-Thank-yous + roadmap update + year-2 launch¶
Goal: Close loops with people who helped. Update the roadmap. Begin year 2.
Part 1-Thank-you messages (60 min)¶
Email or DM 5-10 people who helped, taught, gave feedback, or shared your work this year.
Hi <name>,
I just published my year-in-review of a 12-month AI engineering plan. <link>
I wanted to thank you specifically-your <specific thing they did> at <when/context> mattered to me. I've referenced it in <specific way>.
Hoping our paths cross again in year 2.
— <you>
Specific. Brief. Genuine.
Part 2-Update AI_EXPERT_ROADMAP.md (45 min)¶
Add a new section at the bottom of the original roadmap:
---
## Year 1 outcomes (added <today's date>)
- Identity at start: backend / SRE engineer with no AI specialty.
- Identity at end: <X>.
- KPI table: <numbers>.
- Year 1 retrospective: tutoriaal/weeks/M12-W04.md → YEAR_1_RETRO.md.
- Year 2 plan: tutoriaal/weeks/M12-W03.md → YEAR_2_PLAN.md.
- The honest answer to "did this work": <Y/partially/N>.
---
## Year 2 begins
[Same structure as year 1, sharpened.]
[Pointer to YEAR_2_PLAN.md for details.]
Part 3-Year-2 launch (75 min)¶
Open M01-W01.md of year 2. Today is your year-2 day 0.
If staying in the same plan structure: rename tutoriaal/ to tutoriaal-y1/ (archive), and create a fresh tutoriaal-y2/ with the same scaffolding.
If continuing same repo: just keep going; year 2 is more of the same with sharper focus.
Either way: schedule next week's 3 sessions on your calendar today.
Output of Session C¶
- Thank-yous sent.
- Roadmap updated with year-1 outcomes.
- Year 2 calendar starts.
End-of-week artifact¶
- Eleventh public blog post published, ≥4 channels
-
YEAR_1_RETRO.mdwritten -
IDENTITY.mdwritten (honest) -
AI_EXPERT_ROADMAP.mdupdated with year-1 outcomes - Thank-you messages sent
- Year-2 sessions scheduled
End-of-year self-assessment¶
- I have shipped real artifacts that prove the year.
- I have an honest answer about whether I am now an AI engineer with a specialty.
- My year-2 direction is clear.
- I have closed loops with people who helped.
- I am ready for year 2.
Common failure modes for this final week¶
- Skipping the honest assessment. Self-critique is harder than self-celebration; it's also the input to year 2.
- No thank-yous. Network compounding requires gratitude.
- Year-2 plan as restart. Sharpen.
- Treating week 48 as "the end." It's the first of many year-bookends. Year 2 starts day 1.
And then...¶
Year 2 starts. Same structure. Sharpened, not restarted. The compound interest of 12 months of consistent public artifacts now starts paying out-in DMs from recruiters, in coffee chats, in invitations to talk, in a community that knows your name in the specialty.
Most engineers never finish a focused year like this. You did. The next 12 months are easier because the muscle is built.
Open YEAR_2_PLAN.md. Go again.