Career changes aren’t built in big, dramatic moments. They’re built in small, boring, consistent actions that compound.
So let’s ground this in reality:
What’s one small thing you showed up for today toward your tech career?
It could be:
- Watching 15 minutes of a tutorial
- Writing a few lines of code
- Updating a resume or portfolio
- Asking a question you’ve been avoiding
- Blocking time on your calendar for learning
No wins are too small here.
Why this matters 👇
Most people trying to switch into tech don’t fail because they’re incapable.
They stall because they stop noticing progress and momentum quietly dies.
This thread is about building momentum, not impressing anyone.
👇 Drop your answer below (one sentence is enough).
And if you’re realizing you’re showing up without a clear direction, that’s normal.
It’s also fixable.
That’s exactly what we help with inside Frontend Now: turning effort into a clear, structured path toward a real tech role, not just more “learning.”
Let’s build this together.