Learning has been a constant throughout my life.
Not because I enjoy collecting certifications or chasing the latest trends, but because I’ve always been curious about how things work. Whether it’s a business, a product, a process, or human behavior, I find myself asking the same questions:
- Why does this work?
- Why does this fail?
- What are we missing?
- What problem are we actually trying to solve?
Over time, I’ve realized that better decisions often come from better understanding. That’s why learning isn’t something I do occasionally—it’s something I try to build into my everyday life.
What I’m Exploring
My interests have evolved over the years, but most of them revolve around a common theme: understanding people, systems, and decisions.
Some of the areas I spend time learning about include:
- Agile & Scrum
- Product Discovery & Product Thinking
- Business Analysis
- Decision Making
- Problem Solving
- Data & Analytics
- Digital Marketing
- Systems Thinking
- Human Behavior & Psychology
- Personal Development
Each of these fields offers a different lens for understanding problems and creating better outcomes.
Certifications
Along the way, I’ve completed certifications that helped me deepen my understanding and put structure around ideas I was already exploring.
Product & Scrum
- Professional Product Discovery & Validation (PPDV) – scrum.org
- Professional Scrum Product Owner I (PSPO I) – scrum.org
- Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) – scrum.org
Analysis & Data
- Microsoft Business Analyst Professional Certificate
- IBM Data Analyst Professional Certificate
Project Management
- Google Project Management Professional Certificate
I view these certifications as milestones in a much longer learning journey. They helped strengthen my thinking, but the real value comes from applying those ideas in practice.
What Learning Means to Me
Learning isn’t about having all the answers.
It’s about becoming comfortable with uncertainty, asking better questions, challenging assumptions, and staying open to new perspectives.
The more I learn, the more I realize how much there is still to understand—and that’s what keeps me curious.
This page will continue to evolve as my interests evolve. After all, learning is never really finished.