
About Me
Hi, I’m Ché, and welcome to my digital home, Che’s Brain. As someone who is neurodiverse with ADHD and ASD, I’ve always experienced the world differently. This unique perspective has fueled my insatiable curiosity and thirst for learning, especially in AI, technology, and cloud computing. My early fascination with computers led me to a career dedicated to innovation, currently as a Cloud Data Specialist at Davies Technology Solutions.
From building game servers as a child to implementing innovative AI solutions today, my journey has been driven by a passion for technology and a commitment to continuous growth. Join me as I share insights from my professional experiences and personal reflections, aiming to empower others to harness the power of technology for success and personal development. Thank you for visiting, and I look forward to connecting with you.
My Mission
My mission is to inspire and educate others by sharing my insights and experiences. Through blog posts, projects, and personal reflections, I aim to provide almost a self-diary, that empowers individuals and businesses to harness the power of technology for growth and success.
My Journey
From a young age, I was captivated by the world of computers. Building systems, hosting game servers, and modifying games were not just hobbies—they were the foundation of my passion for technology. Growing up, these interests led me to pursue Computer Science, where I developed the skills and mindset necessary to excel in the tech industry.

Beyond Technology
My life is not just about technology. Kickboxing saved my life. For what felt like an eternity, my teenage years and half of my adult life were clouded by major depressive syndrome. If you’ve ever been in a low dopamine state, you know how your time perception is altered. Life was an endless chore, every day a monotonous task, colorless and devoid of purpose. I was caught in relentless self-criticism, shackled by shame and fear. The stark contrast between my reality and dreams served as a constant, bitter reminder of what wasn’t.
When I was 18, my friend dragged me along to my first Muay Thai class. I had always been terrified of confrontation and insecure about how to handle myself. I wasn’t always consistent, but I tried my best to stick with it. Gradually, strength replaced weakness. Weight loss, muscle gain, and a positive feedback loop began. I learned to defend myself and carry myself with respect.
Stepping into the ring, outside of my comfort zone, I was facing myself, my fears, my demons that once dictated my existence. Kickboxing taught me that consistency brings results, no matter how small. I started to become someone I was proud to be. I accomplished my kickboxing goals and set new sights on my career.


