Hey there!
Looking back on this past week, what was something you were proud of accomplishing?
All wins count — big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Spending time with friends or family ... or whatever else might spark joy ❤️
Congrats on those wins and happy Friday!
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Recovered from covid and started working out again 🎉
Hell yeah!
Congratulations on your recovery
Thank you!
Oh, same for me, although the recovery is still ongoing. Great job on starting to work out!
All the best with your recovery. It does take time
I began my journey in mobile app development and created my first ever React Native component 😁. Always exciting to learn new things and seem them work.
I got a badge for being the top CSS author this week 😁
Got awarded this!
I crossed 50K views here!
Congrats!
Thanks 🙏🏻
Congrats thats great!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Made my first contribution on GitHub! It was a small fix to a projects documentation for an open source project, but it felt awesome!
Hey..
I am working on my website.
I also want to learn GitHub
Started blogging on this platform though I signed up a while back. I am determined to be consistent and grow as I learn and blog my journey.
Nailed the interview.
i working on a project i was able to complete, psuh to github using git and deploy on Netlify
Finally fixed a bug I've been working on for three days and I feel like a god😎😂
Yeah, for me, I fixed a tricky bug regarding DOM manipulation on div resize, was happening, but was causing both performance as well as re-render issues in React, tried everything, however useEffect saved me. Sometimes, u know but still u ignore and continue try improper methods, I think in such situation, we really need to calm down and keep things simple...
I meditated at least an hour everyday (that makes 3 weeks in a row!)
Also I finally made that NFT for my gf on valentines (not just a pic haha, I plan to have it token-gate a community, but that's next weeks challenge!)
I got to the halfway point in an digital accessibility course, and I had an engineer I work with, and who has helped me more times than I can count, ask me for advice. Just a snazzy feeling!