Mastering SQL & Self-Education: My Journey into Tech | 1PM: 125
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About this listen
In this powerful and transparent episode, I’m taking you behind the scenes of my personal learning journey as I dive headfirst into SQL while transitioning from a project manager to a more technical role in data and cloud.
I talk about:
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Why I invested $20,000 into Data Engineer Academy
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How I overcame imposter syndrome and embraced being a beginner again
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The exact strategy I used to finally get it—from confusion to confidence
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Why writing by hand unlocked the patterns in SQL for me
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The power of self-education, even after paying for a program
This isn’t just about learning to query databases—it’s about reclaiming your confidence, your competence, and your future income potential.
Key Takeaways:-
You are smart enough. You just need the right learning strategy that works for you.
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Don't outsource your growth. Even if you paid for a course, your progress is your responsibility.
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Use notebooks and hand-writing to create a body-mind connection and build memory muscle.
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SQL is a language, and like any language, you get better by practicing patterns consistently.
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You don’t need to be technical yet—but you must decide you want to become more technical.
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Notebook + Pen from CVS
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Daily practice with ChatGPT to drill SQL queries (beginner → intermediate → advanced)
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Manual repetition of SQL queries by hand to build deep understanding
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Committed to 365 days of learning and content creation
Whether you're transitioning into tech, trying to upskill, or doubting your ability to learn something new—stop waiting for permission.
Take the reins.
Teach yourself. Master your tools. Then show up like you belong—because you do.
This is just the beginning.