I remember getting rejected from a coding competition I was super excited about. It hurt, but it also pushed me to get better and learn from my mistakes. Failure isn’t final unless you give up. What’s something you’ve learned from a recent setback?
I think it’s important to focus on progress, not perfection. I dream of working in tech, and I’ve started by learning coding bit by bit. Setting small goals like mastering one programming language first keeps me motivated. What’s the next step in your journey?
It’s hard not to feel overwhelmed! I’m aiming to go into tech, but balancing coding classes, school, and family responsibilities is tough. I’ve found that creating a routine helps me stay focused. Does anyone have a good balance between school and hobbies?