About

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This website is focused on sharing my experiences, mistakes, and learnings.

From studying electrical engineering to my current work as a Power Platform architect.

Helping business users develop solutions using Power Platform to improve their work life.

Background

After finishing year 10, I studied 6 years of electrical engineering( 3 years of Diploma and 3 years of bachelor’s).

Then i made a move to IT and it wasn’t easy because i used to love machines, electric motors and transformers.

I used to be fascinated by how it all works. No doubt, I was one of the toppers in college.

IT boom in the early 2000s was tremendous so I started working as a support engineer, then as a developer. 

I worked on various Microsoft technologies, including Power Platform, SharePoint, .Net, and Dynamics CE.

MVP-Alumini
2015-2019

I have worked in many countries, including India, the Philippines, Singapore, the UK, and Australia.  

I have been working on power platform governance and adoption for the last few years. 

As part of my work, I also work with the adoption teams.

While helping on adoption, i started doing coaching and consulting as part of my work. 

As part of my contributions to the community, Microsoft awarded me as an MVP for 5 consecutive years (2015 – 2019). 

That was a brief story of mine but why did i start this blog.

Why a blog?

Over the years, I have interacted with hundreds, if not more, of people, and I want to share what worked and did not work for me. 

I would have loved to have known about some of these mistakes and failures early in my career, which might have helped me. 

I hope these lessons, mistakes might help your career or life. 

Another important note is that IT jobs also affect financial well-being, mental health, and relationships.

In this blog, I will share some of these concepts, which I think are essential and that you could apply in your own life.

Purpose

I started reflecting quite lately, which is improving my thought process. If I ask myself a question about 

What advice would you give your thirty-year-old self?

What advice would you give your twenty-year-old self?

I am confident I could have done things differently. 

I am writing to pass on the lessons I learned from my journey and what I’d do differently starting again today. I also want to help you in some way in your career or Job so that you can live a life with more free time and less stress.

If you are keen to read, learn about my journey.

Feel free to join me on this journey. I will send a blog post every Saturday. 

Hopefully, these blog posts might help you navigate at work and in life.