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I’ve worked with thousands of users and stakeholders, resolving issues and making projects across various industries a reality.

Throughout my journey, I have gained hard earned experience and wisdom from incredible mentors.

This combination has allowed me to rocket up the ladder, lead teams, increase my income, and become a mentor in my own right.

My mission is to help others gain from my experience and find SUCCESS with FAR fewer steps.

Whether you’re just starting out in Information Technology,

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You’re looking to advance from your current position and THRIVE!!

If you’re looking to cram for an exam, or detailed technology breakdowns, there’s a million other places on the internet for that.

My approach isn’t aimed at making anyone into a better search engine or AI chatbot. Use the tools, don’t BE one!!

Instead, my process helps you develop soft skills to help become a more effective knowledge worker that will stand above the rest!!

If you’re ready to shift gears and make your career a priority, let’s get to work.

  • Never stop fixing

    Build better processes, never stop optimizing. We moved in April, but we were due for a furniture shuffle. In our house, we consistently arrange, organize, label, shuffle and sort the things around us to continually shave down time and remove steps to common tasks. Not to invoke Marie Kondo, but…

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  • Eyes Up, Push on

    It can be done quick, cheap, or well — but never all three. This is wisdom I learned early on in the event world. When the show LITERALLY has to go on, at THIS time — there’s no wiggle room. There’s no “Ah well, I think we can push that…

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  • Rushed is rarely good

    “Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.” This phrase started as a mantra from Navy SEALs performing delicate operations. I remember the first time I heard it, I was a teenager learning to solder and tinker with electronics. My neighbor’s Dad patiently trying to explain why it wasn’t working for…

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  • Do the thing!

    One of the things about working in a project based role, is you build up a lot of retrospectives. Metrics and milestones to look back on, how you’ve improved, what’s worked, what doesn’t, the whole deal. But like any pursuit, you start to compare to other milestones. How much further…

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  • Be a better patient

    Doctors make poor patients. We often excel at seeing how others can improve, “Oh, well if you did this first, changed up your routine, you would save a ton of time!” But struggle to turn that inspection inwards. The logical voice of reason at every meeting, may struggle with the…

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  • The right tools

    I have been meeting with a ton of folks lately and hearing stories from others in the IT world. Beyond the usual bingo card of popular terms like AI or Cloud, a consistent theme has been heard throughout: Operational Efficiency. Which as a guy who worked his way up (a…

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  • Job Security in IT?

    Layoffs continue to be the “answer” for “underperforming” tech companies. There’s a cool tracker that Roger Lee put together: https://layoffs.fyi/ Intel announced layoffs recently, to the tune of 15,000 employees by end of year. Dell is all but confirmed to plan a reduction of its sales force by 10% (another…

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  • Get it done

    Compression is a powerful tool. I learned this a few years ago when juggling projects around a travel and event shipping schedule. That day before take off, or shipping something out, was always incredibly productive. Those natural deadlines are easier targets for the neurodivergent. The trick to using this tool…

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