How to Start Spotting Your Skills
The world taught you to overlook your skills. This post helps you start spotting what you’re actually good at—without needing a résumé, job title, or permission slip.
You’re Not Unqualified, You’re Untranslated
You’re not missing the mark—you’re just speaking a language the system doesn’t recognize. This post is your reminder that experience doesn’t have to be corporate to count.
What Counts as a Skill?
You don’t need a certificate or a paycheck to prove your skills. If you’ve ever managed chaos, crafted something from nothing, or helped others solve problems—you already have more experience than you’ve been taught to believe. This post explores how to recognize real-life skills that count, even when the world says they don’t.
You already have the Key
You don’t need to reinvent yourself to become “marketable.” Chances are, the skills you already use for fun—running games, writing fanfic, managing group chats—are real, transferable, and valuable. The problem isn’t your ability. It’s translation. This post breaks down what skill transference actually is—and why you already have more to work with than you think.