Whenever I hit a tough spot—whether it’s a long study session, a confusing concept, or the feeling that there’s still so much to learn—I remind myself of one simple but powerful thing:
my why.
I didn’t choose IT just for the sake of a diploma or a paycheck. I chose it because I’ve always been curious about how technology works. Because I wanted to prove to myself that it’s never too late to learn something new. Because I wanted to build a future that challenges and excites me.
And that deeper reason—that why—is what keeps me going even when the process feels hard.
My “Why” Looks Like This:
- 🌱 Growth: I want to keep learning and evolving, no matter my age or past experience
- 💻 Impact: I want to use my skills to help others and solve real problems
- 🎯 Opportunity: I’m creating more choices and freedom for my future
- 💪 Confidence: I’m proving to myself that I can achieve what I once thought was out of reach
Your “why” is your anchor. It’s the reason you start—and the reason you keep going, even when the path isn’t easy.
So whenever I feel tired or overwhelmed, I go back to that. And every time I do, I find the strength to take one more step.
What’s your why?
“When you know your why, you’ll find your how.”
— Michael Hyatt

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