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THANK YOU: Riding the CodeLand Wave

This post was originally published on July 24, 2020 on my blog.

Guys! Gals! CodeLand was yesterday, and so was my talk and panel discussion, and I am most definitely still riding a wave of utter elation.

As I've mentioned, this was my first time giving a conference talk to a large audience, and I think it's safe to say that I am hooked.

Wow.

Just, all the good feelings. All the inspiration from connecting with others.

Everything.

It was everything.

Thank you from the deepest and most sincere recesses of my heart to everyone who reached out after watching the talk, who connected, who shared bits of their own journey with me.

I'm continuing to read and absorb every single note I've received, and I so thank you for it.

This is getting out there and getting after it. This is being seen. This is putting one foot in front of the other and erring on the side of taking action, always.

Thank you.

P.S. If you missed my talk, Being Utterly Fearless in Your Pursuit of Learning to Code, you can find it right over here >>


Thanks so much for reading along! Now let's be friends over on Twitter >>

P.S. Did you know I have a podcast with new episodes each Wednesday? Go listen right over here >>

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