If you haven't been following this series, you can read all articles about my career break here. Read about yesterday here. So, Day 2 was more about diving further into Ruby and exploring how it handles different object types, control structures, and date & time. It has already surprised me with how elegant it is; … Continue reading Day 2️⃣: Continuing with Ruby
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Day 1️⃣: Planning What’s Next
It has been nine weeks since I decided to step back after a decade of building tech and teams at full intensity. I wrapped up my last day at Atlan on September 5th, 2025. Looking back, these last nine weeks have allowed me time alone, free from urgency, to recharge and reevaluate my perspectives before … Continue reading Day 1️⃣: Planning What’s Next
🌱 Growing by Helping Others Grow
While each individual can chart their own growth path, we inevitably find ourselves depending on those around us, navigating shared dependencies and trade-offs that don’t always perfectly align with everyone’s interests. Sometimes, others may have blind spots or shortcomings they aren’t yet aware of; these may not directly affect us right away, but the ripple … Continue reading 🌱 Growing by Helping Others Grow
Showing up for Yourself – Extreme Accountability
For a decade, I prided myself on being the dependable one. The person who'd shoulder a commitment for the team and see it through, no matter what. High accountability and reliability almost felt like a part of my DNA. When something needed to get done, my instinct was to make sure I delivered, especially if … Continue reading Showing up for Yourself – Extreme Accountability
🔀 What You Tolerate, You Encourage
In the whirlwind of work and life, it's tempting to let things slide. Maybe someone crossed a line in a meeting, or a minor process glitch keeps resurfacing. The rationale is familiar. Not every issue justifies your time. Sometimes having that difficult conversation feels like more trouble than it's worth. If you’re lucky, it really … Continue reading 🔀 What You Tolerate, You Encourage
🔀 Incoherent: Why We Should Let Employees Bring Their Own Productivity Stack
Onboarding to a new workplace can be overwhelming, but it’s also a time of significant disruption. Every new job brings an upskilling cycle of learning fresh rituals, adapting to unfamiliar productivity flows, and embracing a new set of company tools. While this is meant to ensure everyone’s aligned and efficient, it can often lead to … Continue reading 🔀 Incoherent: Why We Should Let Employees Bring Their Own Productivity Stack
Learning over Money
At some point in our careers, we all succumb to the dream of making the fattest paycheck and seeing that as an indicator of success. At times, it is due to hardships we have faced in the past, but mostly it is due to the envy of others making better pay (in other words, suffering … Continue reading Learning over Money
📖 Career as a Continuous Learner
When you think about your career, it helps to see it as an ongoing apprenticeship where the real currency isn't titles or promotions, but the skills you're constantly acquiring and refining. Those fancy job titles don't mean much if you're not learning something new or pushing yourself to unlock deeper levels in the skills you've … Continue reading 📖 Career as a Continuous Learner
🥷 Beyond AI: Skills That Matter
For any professional, there are hard skills that matter the most when they start working. Without these hard skills, they cannot progress at all in the initial years. But unless you are in the top 1%, there is only limited success you can achieve just by working on these hard skills. After that, your wisdom, … Continue reading 🥷 Beyond AI: Skills That Matter
