Reginald Davis opens up on his early struggles with dyslexia and being an introvert. He explains his experience as a kid with dyslexia in school and the support he got from his mom and teachers. He shares some practical tips he used to boost his communication skills, such as recording himself speaking and practicing better communication. Reginald points out how AI tools like Microsoft Copilot have helped to ease the stress of writing for him. He also emphasizes the need for empathy and understanding.
From janitor to IT pro at Microsoft, his journey shows the power of taking risks and believing in oneself.
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Timestamps
00:00 Reginald Davis' Journey: Overcoming Dyslexia and Introversion
03:20 Strategies for Improving Communication Skills
06:14 Understanding and Working with Learning Disabilities
07:08 Recognizing Strengths for Success
10:34 The Power of Problem-Solving Abilities
22:42 Breaking into Microsoft: Experience and Support
23:29 Taking Risks and Betting on Yourself
25:24 The Power of AI Tools
26:15 Authenticity, Diversity, and Inclusivity in the Tech Industry
29:03 Empathy and Understanding: Supporting Others
33:26 Building a Personal Brand and Inspiring Others
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