Today I pushed myself both physically and professionally. I hiked Cowles Mountain in just 32 minutes—my best time yet—and used that momentum to apply for two promising IT jobs: a remote support role and a systems engineer position requiring programming experience. Thanks to my background writing in C#, I feel confident in my qualifications. I also spent time reflecting on my Lenten journey and my updated goals, which I’ve documented at ivrit.j03.page. This Saturday, I’ll attend my Security+ class, continuing to deepen my cybersecurity knowledge and regain rhythm in my studies.
Yesterday, I presented to parents about helping students navigate technology safely and effectively. The session included a slideshow, a video I created, and digital resources—solid examples of how I communicate technical information clearly. That presentation experience ties directly into interview questions I’ve heard from district leadership, particularly around staff training. This kind of engagement boosts my confidence as I prepare for upcoming interviews. On Sunday, I’ll join a group hike at 1PM—blending community with wellness. From technical skills to real-world presentations and consistent learning, I’m proud of the progress I’m making. The journey continues, and I’m excited for the next step in my IT career.
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