{"id":3178,"date":"2015-10-21t09:30:05","date_gmt":"2015-10-21t09:30:05","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/?p=3178"},"modified":"2015-10-21t09:30:05","modified_gmt":"2015-10-21t09:30:05","slug":"how-the-100-pushup-challenge-convinced-me-that-test-prep-was-the-right-career-choice","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/blog\/how-the-100-pushup-challenge-convinced-me-that-test-prep-was-the-right-career-choice\/","title":{"rendered":"how the 100 pushup challenge convinced me that test prep was the right career choice"},"content":{"rendered":"
hi, i’m travis. i’m a brand new employee at magoosh and i\u2019ve been here\u00a0for about 3 weeks now. just recently, i left another position in the test prep industry specifically because i felt ready to move on to something new. with that in mind, i had some doubts as to whether working in test prep again would be satisfying. here\u2019s a story about why i\u2019m already certain that i made the right choice to come to magoosh.<\/p>\n
my first week on the job, the majority of my responsibilities (and challenges) orbited around trying to figure out the systems of communication used by the company: asana, zendesk, intercom, 15five, tinypulse, gravatar, yammer…the list goes on. i was introduced to all of these apps my first day, and then left to wander through them at my leisure, picking up threads of projects and conversations until i felt comfortable using each program (or, in some cases, ignoring them).<\/p>\n
during that process, i happened upon a month-old idea our ever-enthusiastic student help lead, kevin, had posted: \u201clet\u2019s train to do 100 pushups!\u201d the idea hadn\u2019t gathered much momentum in the month since it was posted, but i didn\u2019t realize that and responded that i had tried the <\/span>100 pushups<\/span><\/a> challenge once before and fizzled out before the end. that little jolt was all that was needed: within 24 hours, a few magooshers had completed their first set of pushups together. ironically, i missed that first day because i was being photographed for my team bio<\/a>, but someone else who had missed out found me and we did our first set together the next day.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n here\u2019s the kicker: i\u2019m a remote worker, and the only reason i was in the office that first week was to train. so when i missed that first day of group pushups, i thought maybe it was over for me.<\/p>\n