The Real First Step of RiseWithTech
Where This Really Started
They say “start before you’re ready.”
But truth is, I wasn’t even sure I wanted to start at all.
Recently, I found myself crying over the pain of being left heartbroken. It was a connection that felt honest, mutual, and magnetic…
until suddenly, it wasn’t.
And for the first time in a long time, I admitted out loud:
“I don’t feel okay.”
That sentence didn’t lead to revenge.
It led to therapy.
And then—this blog.
Turning Pain into Progress
What you’re reading now didn’t come from some carefully crafted business plan.
It came from journaling in pain, sitting in silence, and deciding I wasn’t going to let a single person hijack my sense of self.
Although therapy has just begun, I already realize that heartbreak wasn’t just about her.
It was about every moment before her that I hadn’t fully healed from.
Every ignored feeling. Every internalized “not enough.”
So I needed something bigger than just moving on.
I needed a structure to grow into.
That’s what RiseWithTech is:
- My daily micro ritual
- My creative expression
- My place to alchemize pain into purpose
I don’t just want to heal emotionally—I wanted to rebuild holistically, the way people in IT approach the systems they work with:
Diagnose the issue. Clear the junk. Recode what matters.
What This Project Means to Me Now:
This blog is part therapy, part tech.
Part healing, part building.
It’s where my personal growth meets professional focus.
Every post going forward is going to reflect that.
What You Can Expect:
- Real reflections on therapy, habits, boundaries, and healing
- Practical IT knowledge for beginners and career-changers
- Confidence-building frameworks and rituals
- Honest breakdowns of how I’m rebuilding both my career and my mindset
- Tools for staying consistent, grounded, and emotionally clear
Call to Action:
I didn’t think I’d say this out loud—but I’m kind of proud I’m in therapy.
I’m proud that I didn’t let heartbreak break me.
I’m proud that I chose to build instead of beg.
I’m proud that this blog exists—even if I’m still healing.
If you’re going through it right now, you don’t need to launch a blog.
But you do need something.
Find it. Build it.
Start where it hurts—and let that be where it heals.
This is RiseWithTech.
Let’s rise together.
Diagnose the issue. Clear the junk. Recode what matters.
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