Sharing the Journey: Why I Started Mentoring

For a long time, people have been reaching out to me with questions.

Sometimes it’s about my blogs
Sometimes it’s about system design or architecture.
Sometimes it’s about leadership, confidence, or just figuring out what the next step should be.

Until now, those conversations happened informally. Over coffee, in DMs, after conference talks, or during random calls. And honestly, those conversations have been some of the most meaningful moments of my journey so far.

Recently, I realized something simple but important.

It’s time to make mentorship intentional.

Why I Decided to Start Mentoring

Over the years, I’ve grown from writing code to designing systems, from individual contribution to leading teams, and from solving isolated problems to owning real outcomes.

Along the way, I started writing and speaking, sharing what I was learning through blog posts, talks, and conversations with the community. That process forced me to reflect, clarify my thinking, and learn just as much as I shared.

I made mistakes. I learned the hard way. And over time, clarity followed.

Mentorship feels like the natural next step.

Not as “guru advice.”
But as honest, grounded guidance from someone who’s still learning too.

MentorCruise Is the First Step

To start this journey properly, I decided to launch my mentorship through MentorCruise.

Here is my profile: https://mentorcruise.com/mentor/neelbhatt/

Not because it’s the final destination, but because it’s a clean and structured first step.

It gives me a way to:

  • Commit time intentionally
  • Work one-on-one with people who are serious about growth
  • Create a safe space for real conversations, not just surface-level advice

This is me saying “yes” to mentorship in a deliberate way.

What Mentorship Means to Me

For me, mentorship is not about telling you what to do.

It’s about:

  • Helping you think more clearly when things feel messy
  • Challenging assumptions you didn’t even realize you had
  • Sharing context, trade-offs, and lessons that don’t show up in blog posts
  • And much more

Sometimes that means talking about architecture.
Sometimes it means talking about people, pressure, or doubt.
Often, it’s all connected.

Who This Is For

If you’re a developer, engineer, engineering manager or tech leaders.

Then mentorship might help you more than you think.

This Is Only the Beginning

Starting on MentorCruise is just the first step. Over time, I want to expand how I mentor, how I share, and how I help others grow. But every meaningful journey starts small and intentional.

This is me taking that step.

If you’re curious, you can find my mentorship profile here:
👉 https://mentorcruise.com/mentor/neelbhatt/

Thanks for reading, and thanks for being part of the journey.

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