On the last day of each month, I take a moment to pause and reflect. This post kicks off a monthly series where I look back at what went well, what didn't, and what I've learned along the way.
When I joined DEV at the start of January, I first introduced myself in the Welcome Thread and followed it up with the traditional Hello World! post. That post got nearly forty views but little traction - which was to be expected.
The next day, I published the first post in the Learning with freeCodeCamp series, documenting my journey through their Responsive Web Design certification.
This was my primary reason for joining the DEV Community: to write about my learning journey and keep myself consistent. In retrospect, it wasn't a perfect plan - it required almost daily posting - but it's worked out well regardless.
As the month progressed and I became more active in the weekly Welcome Thread and other discussions, my exposure increased. Posting about learning resources - such as Free Python Resources - helped too.
With my confidence slowly growing, I took some of my orphaned posts and turned them into series, feeling they deserved more than just a one-off.
At this point, I had earned a couple of badges and had also become a Trusted Member within the community. I was completely humbled by this, and it motivated me to redouble my efforts in staying involved.
Sharing discussion-based posts - like The Internet's Addiction to Being Contrary - sparked thoughtful conversation and felt really encouraging.
Completing my first certification project from freeCodeCamp was the perfect cap to the month.
Looking back on January, I'm proud of the progress I've made and the connections I've started. Growth takes time, but showing up consistently pays off. I can't wait to see what February brings.
Top comments (15)
Great progress!
Unfortunately, as usual, there are 28 days this month… What a chance that we are in 2026 and not 2024 or 2028!
Must admit that made me smile, Pascal. Well done, Sir!
Love this reflection. Showing up consistently, even without a “perfect plan,” is exactly how real progress happens — your journey feels honest, relatable, and motivating.
nice
Appreciate the feedback, Bhavin - as always. Makes staying motivated so much easier!
It sounds like January was an incredible foundation-building month for you. Completing that first FCC certification project is a massive win—congrats on the 'Trusted Member' status, it's well deserved. Keep up the great work!
Thank you, shambhavi - truly means a lot, more than mere text can convey!
Yes, the month certainly went better than I could have hoped! Look forward to continuing to follow your own progress too!
Nicee!! 👏👏👏
Cheers, Paras - means alot! I'm hoping that these monthly retrospectives will further help me stay consistent!
nice post
A nice one, again :-)
Many thanks, Shitij - much appreciated!
Late response. Semester started for me. My apologies. In any case, you have made a lot of progress in a short amount of time! This is rare to see someone accomplishment so much. Well done!
No worries, Francis - figured you were busy. Aye, I'm very much enjoying the latest version of the freeCodeCamp curriculum, and I think it shows!
This an eye opening.
I will follow your path sir and start reflecting on my process each month.
Thank you for the lesson.
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