Only your perspective. And it would be based on results.

I was thinking the other day about how to gauge progress. We can't know "we've arrived" unless we know what the destination is.

We can only gauge progress if we have a clear goal and we have achieved that goal.

So if you had a goal to move back in, then this is progress.

If you had a goal that you would be in MC and then move back in, and it would be your W to invite you back and not you asking to move back, then (IMHO) the progress is significant.

If you are seeing changes in your W that you were hoping for and they are consistent and you trust them, then I would submit that is also progress.

But I really believe that progress is a personal thing.

If I could use the running example that you wrote in WCF's topic:

+ You would see progress as getting more effective at running in a certain style.

+ WCF sees progress as learning a different style.


Both of those are progress. Yet neither would be seen as progress if the goal was to run a better time, until a better time were achieved.

Maybe not the best example, but does that make sense?

Do you know if your goals match your Ws? And does that matter if this is progress for you when your W might be measuring and seeing progress, on a different stick?