In the next few weeks, I’ll explore with you how to choose a developer path: from technical deep dives to people leadership, and everything in between. Whether you’re at a fork in the road or just getting curious, this series is for you. Week 1 will be about exploring (experimentation, choosing a growth theme), Week 2 we'll focus on becoming visible and taking initiative, while the final week is about claiming growth (or moving away) and choosing your own path. Join me on this journey!
Create Your Own Reality
“I’m not sure if I want to be a Tech Lead or go deep into architecture.”
“I think I might like mentoring… but what if I’m terrible at it?”
Sound familiar?
Too often, we wait for the perfect career plan before taking any action. But most of the time? Action comes first. Clarity follows.
How I Found My Direction (Hint: I Didn’t Know It Yet)
- I led a refinement before I was “senior enough.”
- I mentored someone without formal training.
- I took ownership of a feature even though it scared me.
And each of those moments taught me something: not just about work, but about myself.
Did I love leading the retro? Kind of. Mentoring? Way more than expected (I absolutely love it). Owning a feature? That lit me up (ask anyone about Mr. Wishlist).
The Power of Micro-Experiments
You don’t have to overhaul your role to learn more about yourself.
Here’s how to explore, without risking your sanity:
- Mentor a junior dev for one sprint.
- Refactor a small legacy component and explain your thought process.
- Run a mini-workshop internally on a tool or topic you enjoy.
- Shadow your team lead during refinement or planning.
Each of these is a low-risk, high-learning experiment.
Ask the Right Questions
After you try something, ask yourself:
- What gave me energy?
- What drained me?
- Would I like to do more of this?
- What surprised me?
Your answers are data: use them.
Final Thought
You don’t have to pick your final destination today. You just have to stay curious enough to take the next step.
“Experiment first. Commit later.”
💬 What’s something small you’ve tried recently that gave you unexpected clarity?
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This is such a practical and thoughtful approach for anyone feeling uncertain about their next steps as a developer. I appreciate how you framed career growth as a process of exploring, experimenting, and gathering information about what really motivates and energizes us. Your personal stories help show it’s normal not to know everything upfront and that it’s okay—even beneficial—to try small experiments before making a big commitment. The idea of analyzing not just what we’re good at, but also what truly gives us energy, really stuck with me. I think a lot of people will find comfort and motivation in knowing they don’t have to have all the answers before moving forward. Looking forward to the rest of the series!