I hope you enjoy this video! These are some things that maybe I was too scared to share when working a 9-5 but now that I am focusing on Taekoff (yay!!) and Tiffintech - I can share them with you! The HONEST truth about things I wish I wouldve known sooner
Mrs. White, despite knowing nothing, managed to get a job and now tries to show the world that she loves people of other races. Stop the manipulation, Mrs. White
Hi. Im here for my ❤ and: i got my "first job" (i mean, my first real one). I was studying to be a proper devops and i got it ! :D If i can, you too! :D Thanks for sharing Tiff.
The reminder that 'no one knows everything' is so crucial. In an industry where learning never stops, it's important to trust your instincts and keep pushing forward.
the only thing that one should do is act upon the opportunity and enjoy the process and stop making goals based on others goals or expectations. Be happy doing what you do!
thx for ur content im initiating on my career right now and every single thing that u said makes sense. Thank you for ur amazing content, keep doing it Please! And a hello from Brazil
Thanks Tiff. The lessons you point out here are great for ANY field. Know your worth, be willing to fail, very valuable lessons. I'm looking to expand my horizons and get into tech and find your videos insightful and inspiring. Keep up the good work for yourself and the people you meet on your/their path. 😊
❤ I love your content. I am doing the self taught route to becoming a frontend developer. This video really spoke to me because I am going to start looking for internships.
Your Tips resonates so much , Thanks for believing in us ❤ , without even knowing us . Now definitely we all should believe in ourselves ❤ , if not we believe in ourselves who else will believe or for how long ... Thanks for this video ❤️🙌 , I believe in myself ❤️
Regarding the first it is not "delusion in not a bad way" but it's "fake it till you make it". That's what my psychologist told me. When you learn a new skill e.g. assertiveness you are not initially confident in setting up borders. So you first pretend you are comfortable to say "no". Even in reality it really hurts to decline. And only over time you build up courage to politely say no If you like Java you say you know it only to realize after 5 years that you still know very little about programming banking server applications... But you are not being dishonest when you say that you are professionally programming with Java. Makes sense? Great point though. Thank you. I needed to hear it from you. I feel better now.
Thanks for the video! Definitely needed to hear your advice. I pivoted from a useless humanities degree to a degree in cybersecurity, and l often feel like l will never be good enough. Plus, l have no idea how l am going to get experience to get my foot in the door. However, l just need to believe in myself; even tho the Canadian economy is on fire right now.
You don't want to be CTO or CEO, you just need balance in your life. Time with your loved ones. Time for yourself. Very often in these roles it is all about work, you feel like you have work but you don't have LIFE!
Hey Tiff, I’m from the Dominican Republic. Ive been studying to become a self taught programmer (2 months today). Do you have any tips on what to do in a case such as mine.. 1. I see code (in python) and I understand what the program will do, but when I get to VSC to write something myself, I’m blank. 2. What advice would you give to someone like me? What should I practice or study to become more efficient
Wow. So… hate to drop this on you… some of us do know everything. Literally, it is my life’s mission. I sacrifice everything to learn more things… I went six months sleeping two hours per night because I was absorbing crazy new information. I’ve been doing similar for 30 years. Don’t feel bad though, I am a weirdo.
I always thrived for perfection in my work and everything I do, but management doesn’t give any bonus points for that, quite the contrary, when it is messy they will gladly pay overtime to get it fixed in production instead!😂❤
I had a great and very successful .. but rather odd .. tech career - and then retrained into medicine in my late 40s. I was lucky to get all my tech jobs after the age of about 25 via head hunters .. so no application circus. All that said, I wish that I had known that I was autistic decades ago.
If one plans only to gather more power. Then it won’t work entropy it against one. If you plan to get enough power then tray to do something more artistic or philosophical and happy then success.