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Chris Bongers
Chris Bongers

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Cheers to two years of consistency

I think I can officially say I've been consistent. It was exactly two years ago I started the blog.

And wow, how have things changed since then? I think I'm most proud of having motivated people to start writing, improve every day, and never stop learning.

Cheers to consistency

I just finished the 700 articles post, so I won't do another one of those now.

But let's take a minute to talk about consistency, what it entails, and how it can help you.

Note: I'll be talking about personal experience here

What consistency is to me

Consistency is doing something without hassle at a set time frame.

Let's take writing articles as my example, I do this every morning, and it never feels like a "must-do".

The goal with this is to turn consistency into a habit.
It's almost like eating breakfast, going to bed, or doing your job.

These are all things you do without even thinking about it, and they are just so implemented in your workflow that you'd have to make an effort not to do them one day.

And that's the point where I'm at with learning/writing this blog. I have to force myself not to do it, which rarely happens.

So with that being said, I think I succeeded in turning my consistency into a healthy habit.

Wondering how to become consistent and never run out of content ideas?

How small improvements work best

I've chosen this daily blog as my outlet to keep on learning as a developer.
And even though it's small improvements every day, it accumulates to a big growth over these past two years.

Even if I took two months off from work, I'm sure I wouldn't have learned as much as just spending this small amount every day.

Accumulated learning is the way to go for me.

Another benefit of this method is that you learn to break things up.
You can't simply build a Twitter clone in an hour. You have to break it up into small steps, which makes it a super maintainable project to tackle.

How long will you take this on?

I said I'll do every day without missing any days in 2022, so I'm still working on that.

From there, it depends. If you ask me now, I'd say I'll keep going, but you know life might happen, and things might change my feelings about doing this blog.

Perhaps you are interested in the secret to my writing process

A big thank you

From the bottom of my heart, thank you!
As a reader, as someone who supports me, as someone who's subscribed to the newsletter, and those amazing people who share my articles.

Thank you

Thank you for being so awesome and supporting me.

Thank you for reading, and let's connect!

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Sam oo Líng • Edited

i want to ask something

  1. can i use dev.to to be my personal blog?
  2. is there any free blogging service? like github.io (maybe?) (wordpress & blogspot excluded)

anyway congratulations for your consistency 👏 👏
hope i can do that too on the future

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Chris Bongers
  1. Yes
  2. Also Hashnode perhaps?
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Sam oo Líng

glad to know about it, and
thanks for your answer :)

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Renan Franca

Congratulations 🎉
Do you cross post here on dev.to manually?
Do you cross post in another developer community?

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Chris Bongers

Thanks Renan,

I do it manually here and to hashnode yes

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Renan Franca

Omg! Thank you! I am doing that too on both but I was getting tired of it 🥴

Now I know it's just a matter of time to get used to it 👏

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Jason F

Cheers! Thanks for your contribution to the community!

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Chris Bongers

Thanks Jason

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Atharva Shirdhankar

Awesome Journey Chris 🎉

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Chris Bongers

Thanks Atharva 🙌

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Waylon Walker

Congrats on such a fantastic achievement.

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Chris Bongers

Thanks Waylon, you are putting up a consistency as well 💖

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Ashish Khare😎

Congrats man! Keep up the good work. 🥳 🎉 🪅

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Chris Bongers

I will keep them coming 🙌

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Alex Lohr

Congratulations and thanks for taking us with you on this incredible journey!

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Chris Bongers

Thanks a lot for all your help on my journey Alex 💪

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Kishore kunal

very inspirational, i am also trying to be consistent.

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Chris Bongers

Awesome Kishore, keep it up 💪

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Narendra kumar A

Congrats Chris, You deserve a great future for your consistency and hard works. Thank for sharing with us !

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Chris Bongers

Thanks a lot Narendra 🙌