Why my personal site matters

Abhay Sharma
3 min readMar 24, 2021

It’s simple: I want to provide value to anyone who reads my blog and I plan to achieve this through a variety of strategies.

We’ve often heard that there is no toolkit for life or the solutions to all our problems cannot be found on the internet. I intend to make this site a guide for anyone who is stuck in a “similar” problem which either I or the people here featured have gone through. I agree we do not face the “same” situations and the approach followed by two people cannot be “exact”, but a lot of our problems are “similar”. What seems trivial to me, might be a huge burden for someone else.

For example, I made this site all by myself, from scratch, and with a bare minimum knowledge about how websites are made and once I finished creating the site, creating another one seems like child’s play. But to someone who is just starting out like me, trying to create his own site would probably face a lot of similar bugs that I encountered. He watches 5 different videos on the net and reads 10 different blogs on “How to create a website fast and easy”. Well, solving tech problems might seem easy, but what about cracking the placements in college, winning a National level competition, giving a speech to an auditorium filled with 5000 people, or something more fearful with a low success rate! I have seen people struggle with it and that is exactly what I want to solve. This is a solution guide for anyone stuck in any of the similar problems that I or people that I personally know have encountered.

Here’s how my homepage looks :

If you are looking for better and more meaningful solutions, from someone who is just one step ahead of you, then all my blogs are curated for you. I’ll blog on topics like How I got a job/internship while studying at college, how I worked as a freelancer for the biggest companies in their sector, there will be blogs on how I started winning at every competition I took part in, my experiences while being in the Student Council at different levels, what I learned by being a teacher, how I used to study for 14 hours a day and much more.

If you are looking out for strategies and principles that help us lead happier, smarter, and better lives, then you should read about my insights here. I’ll post about how anyone can actually learn how to code, solve data science problems and how easy-to-use software can help you get solutions to everyday problems.

The aim of this site is also to create a community of like-minded people who share ideas and stories that helped them achieve something and maximize the use of groundbreaking rules. All these years, I always asked a few people before posting anything on social media because I felt this weird pressure and insecurity about my own picture/thought that would reach all my followers and would leave a digital footprint on the internet forever but after this site has been created, I no longer feel that way because I can post EVERYTHING I KNOW with the intent that it is going to help people across the globe, even someone who is reading my blog probably sitting in a place I haven’t even heard of and takes action based on what I have written.

It seems magical about how I can write something here, something that I did in a jiffy or feature people I know and all of this will be read by people who are on similar journeys who resonate with what has been documented. To share experiences about me and the people I know, that can provide significant value to people who will read about it now and centuries later.

A lot of us live while we breathe; there are a few who continue to live throughout history because their names never die.

That is it. That is why my site matters.

Link to my site: www.onlyabhay.com

You can reach out to me using this link: https://linktr.ee/abhaysharma

Thanks,

Abhay Sharma.

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Abhay Sharma
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Data Analyst at EY, blogger at OnlyAbhay, National level awardee, loves taking pictures, being on the stage, teaching and Science. Reader and life long learner.