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Personal Security and Setting Boundaries

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As I study the Security domain for A+ Core 2, I’m realizing how closely it mirrors real life. Security isn’t about shutting people out — it’s about protecting what allows the system to function. Over time, I recognized that too many people in my life had unrestricted access to my time, energy, and emotional bandwidth. There was constant demand with little reciprocity, and the result was predictable: burnout, physical strain, and emotional exhaustion. Any IT professional would recognize that as a compromised system. So I did what security best practices require. I tightened access controls. I set firm boundaries. I went no contact where necessary — not out of anger, but out of self‑preservation. Moving from Pennsylvania to rural North Carolina was part of that system hardening. Fewer interruptions. Less noise. More clarity. In this quieter environment, I can think, meditate, and finally rest. I can see the stars at night and trace constellations again — a reminder of how much perspecti...

Stepping Into Power with NPower.org

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Stepping into NPower at this stage of my life felt like opening a new door with an old key — familiar enough to turn, but leading somewhere I’ve never been. As a senior student entering the tech world, I knew I was choosing courage over comfort. What I didn’t expect was how much community I would find in the process. For the first 30 days, my mornings have started with Zoom squares — twenty‑five of us, cameras on, mics muted, eyes alert. Our cohort ranges from 19 to the late 30s, a mosaic of backgrounds, ethnicities, and life stories. And to my surprise, the majority of us are women. Women stepping into tech. Women rebuilding. Women redefining what’s possible. But it wasn’t just women. We had: College students trying to get ahead Veterans transitioning into civilian careers, and their spouses Single mothers and single fathers balancing ambition with responsibility Career changers searching for a new direction Career seekers looking for their first real foothold Different ages. Differen...

Thinking Like a Nurse in a Tech World

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How I Finally “Got” Computer Hardware: Thinking Like a Nurse in a Tech World The hardest part of my first month in the NPower program wasn’t the schedule, the quizzes, or even the pace. It was the hardware . (and the ACRONYMS, but I will discuss that later, Ugh!.) CPUs. Motherboards. BIOS. RAM. Ports. Power supplies. At first, it felt like learning a foreign language with no context — just parts and acronyms floating in space. Then I did what I’ve always done when something feels overwhelming. I reframed it. Instead of forcing myself to memorize computer components as they were presented, I used AI to translate those concepts into something I already understood deeply: anatomy and physiology . Once I made that shift, everything clicked. The Computer as a Living Body When I stopped seeing a computer as a machine and started seeing it as a system — much like the human body — the similarities became impossible to ignore. Here are a few of the comparisons that changed everything for me: CP...

Reclaiming Rhythm: Finding Balance and Purpose After 60

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Reclaiming Rhythm: Finding Balance and Purpose After 60:   There’s a quiet revolution happening in my life — one step, one beat, one boot tap at a time.  At 63, I’ve discovered that balance isn’t about slowing down. It’s about aligning joy with purpose, movement with meaning. Southern Soul country line dancing has become more than a hobby. It’s medicine! Dancing to remixed R&B in western boots has eased my joint pain, lifted my spirits, and opened doors to new friendships. In local taverns, I’ve found fellowship and freedom — a space to strut, laugh, and be unapologetically myself. Fun isn’t frivolous. It’s foundational. It’s the spark that keeps the mind clear, the heart open, and the dreams alive.  As I rebuild my career path and explore new ventures, I’m learning that joy and ambition can walk hand in hand. That fellowship fuels resilience. That purpose doesn’t have an expiration date. So I dance. I dream. I connect. And I carry this rhythm into every new chapt...

Mindset Matters: Choosing Growth Over Fear

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A beautiful 6am Sunrise Mindset Matters: Choosing Growth Over Fear Before any certification is earned, before any job offer appears, before any new skill takes root — mindset comes first. A person operating from fear and doubt will struggle to move forward, no matter how capable they are. Fear narrows vision. Doubt delays action. And both can quietly convince us that we’re “too late” or “not enough.” I’ve learned that staying in a positive, grounded frame of mind isn’t accidental — it’s intentional.   🌅 My Daily Ritual for Mental Clarity Each morning at sunrise and again at sunset, I pause. These moments bookend my day and help me reset my thoughts. My ritual is simple but powerful: I listen to binaural frequencies to calm my nervous system I spend time in nature, even if it’s just stepping outside I breathe, reflect, and release whatever mental noise I’ve been carrying This practice keeps me centered. It reminds me that progress doesn’t require panic, and learning doesn’t require...

The Silver Cybrarian

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  Why I Call Myself the Silver Cybrarian Names matter. They carry intention, identity, and purpose. When I chose the name The Silver Cybrarian , I wasn’t just picking a catchy title — I was claiming a role. “Silver” represents experience, wisdom, and the strength that comes with time. It honors the fact that learning doesn’t stop at a certain age — it deepens. “Cybrarian” is a modern twist on librarian: someone who gathers information, understands systems, and helps others navigate knowledge in a digital world. Together, The Silver Cybrarian reflects who I am becoming — a trusted source of information, guidance, and encouragement for seniors who want to understand technology rather than be intimidated by it.  A Source of Tech Knowledge for Seniors This blog exists because I know how overwhelming tech can feel when it changes faster than we expect. New devices, new systems, new language — it’s easy to feel left behind. My goal is to break things down in plain language. To expl...

My Tech Journey, Part 2: Shifting The Strategy

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  My Tech Journey, Part 2: Shifting the Strategy Security: Protecting the System So It Can Heal Before I ever touched a certification exam, I had to learn an important lesson: progress doesn’t always look like pushing harder. Sometimes, it looks like stepping back and choosing a smarter path. As I study the Security domain for A+ Core 2, I’m realizing how closely it mirrors real life. Security isn’t about shutting people out — it’s about protecting what allows the system to function. Over time, I recognized that too many people in my life had unrestricted access to my time, energy, and emotional bandwidth. There was constant demand with little reciprocity, and the result was predictable: burnout, physical strain, and emotional exhaustion. Any IT professional would recognize that as a compromised system. So I did what security best practices require. I tightened access controls. I set firm boundaries. I went no contact where necessary — not out of anger, but out of self‑preservatio...