Okay, so today I messed around with “Gallagher and Hansen.” Sounds fancy, right? Well, it wasn’t as complicated as I thought it would be, but it definitely took some trial and error.

First, I had to figure out what I was even dealing with. I googled “Gallagher and Hansen.”
After I understood the topic, I collected some data, just some simple stuff to play with. I used some random numbers, I created a simple spreadsheet. Nothing fancy, just enough to get a feel for things.
Then came the tricky part.I tried to get the formula,I mean, it looked kinda intimidating at first. Lots of numbers and symbols.I made a few mistakes, swapped some numbers around by accident, and got some seriously weird results. It was like, “What even IS this?”
I went back to the, double-checked everything, and realized where I’d messed up. Fixed the errors in my spreadsheet, and boom! The calculation worked. It was such a relief. Seriously, I felt like I’d cracked some secret code or something.
So, what did I learn?

- Read the instructions carefully! Seriously, it would have saved me a lot of headaches if I’d just slowed down and paid attention in the first place.
- Don’t be afraid to experiment. Even if you mess up, you’re still learning something.
- Break it down. If something seems overwhelming, just take it one step at a time.
All in all, it was a good learning experience. Not gonna lie, it was frustrating at times, but that feeling when I finally got it right? Totally worth it. I am happy for get this right.