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Discussion on: Dealing with self-imposed boundaries in tech

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Imam Ali Mustofa

As a Software Freestyle Engineer, I can relate to the challenges and self-imposed boundaries mentioned in your article. Transitioning into the tech industry can indeed be intimidating, but it's important to recognize that many of these boundaries are self-imposed and can be overcome.

I completely understand the fear and anxiety that can arise when facing self-imposed boundaries in the tech industry. It's common to feel overwhelmed or doubt our abilities, especially when we compare ourselves to others or think we don't fit the typical mold. However, as a Software Freestyle Engineer, I've learned that these boundaries are often based on misconceptions or limiting beliefs.

One of the self-imposed boundaries I had to conquer was the belief that I wasn't smart enough to succeed in tech. I realized that intelligence alone doesn't define success in this field. Passion, dedication, and resilience play crucial roles in overcoming challenges and achieving growth. By shifting my focus from self-doubt to continuous learning and improvement, I was able to thrive as a Software Freestyle Engineer.

Another common self-imposed boundary is the idea that certain backgrounds or demographics are not suited for tech. The reality is that the tech industry thrives on diversity and inclusivity. People from all walks of life, regardless of their race, gender, age, or educational background, can excel in tech. It's the passion and drive to contribute that truly matters.

I've also encountered the belief that my previous experience outside the tech industry wasn't transferable. However, I quickly realized that problem-solving skills are universal and highly valued in the tech field. Whether it's from a different industry or domain, the ability to analyze and find solutions to complex problems is a valuable asset that can be applied in software development.

Age is another self-imposed boundary that many people face. But let's reframe it. With age comes wisdom and a wealth of experience that can bring immense value to the tech industry. Instead of viewing age as a limitation, we should embrace it as an opportunity to contribute our unique perspectives and insights.

we should challenge these self-imposed boundaries and break free from limiting beliefs. The tech industry is evolving and welcoming individuals from diverse backgrounds. By recognizing our own value, embracing continuous learning, and supporting one another, we can conquer these boundaries and achieve great success. Let's inspire and encourage others to do the same, realizing that we are not alone in this journey.

And remember, just like the empowering soundtrack you mentioned, we can embrace the challenge and say, "What's up danger?"

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JC Smiley

LOVE LOVE LOVE this!!!!!!!

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Imam Ali Mustofa

Yeah me too, read more in this Software Freestyle Engineer Paper