Okay, so today I decided to tackle something a little different – a tech-themed crossword puzzle, specifically one focused on “exec” terms. You know, those words you hear thrown around in meetings or see in tech articles, but might not fully grasp. I thought it would be a fun way to learn something new and stretch my brain a bit.
Finding the Right Puzzle
First things first, I needed to find a good crossword. I did a quick search online and found few options, but I have to find something that is specifically made for tech.
The Print-Out Phase
I am gonna to printing it out. Yeah, I’m old school like that. I like the feel of paper and the satisfaction of crossing things off with a pen. It just feels more… tangible, you know?
The Struggle is Real
So, I got down to it. Some clues were easy, words like “CEO” and “CIO” I could fill in pretty quickly. But then there were those ones that just stumped me. Words that I’d heard of, but couldn’t quite define in the context of the puzzle.
For example, there are some words like “execution” and “executive order”, and I am confused in the meaning of it.
Getting Help
- Calling a Friend: I am not to call my friend, she is work on tech industry and I am gann to ask some help to her.
- Google:I did what everyone does – I turned to Google. I searched for some of the trickier terms, read through a few articles, and tried to get a better understanding of what they meant.
Filling in the Blanks
Armed with my newfound knowledge (and a little help), I went back to the puzzle and started filling in the blanks. It was like a little “aha!” moment every time I figured out a tough one. There’s something really rewarding about seeing those empty squares slowly fill up.
The Final Result
It took me a while, and I definitely learned a few new things along the way. I might not be an “exec” expert now, but I definitely feel a little more confident in my understanding of those tech-related leadership terms. Plus, it was a nice break from my usual routine. Maybe I’ll make this a regular thing!