You won’t always feel like you’re making progress. But you are.
Some weeks you’re launching new sites and handing off great websites.
Other weeks you’re just staring at a blank Figma file or testing that one animation for the 30th time.
Some weeks the client sends voice notes saying “this is better than we imagined.”
Other weeks, they ghost you after you poured your heart into the first draft.
I’ve lived in both of those weeks.
More than once.
And what I’ve learned?
Progress as a Webflow Developer is not usually loud.
It’s can be quiet.
Messy.
Unseen.
Sometimes it looks like:
◼️ Refactoring classes for better scalability
◼️ Creating a cleaner CMS structure clients will actually understand
◼️ Rebuilding a section because it wasn’t accessible enough
◼️ Saying no to projects that don’t respect your time
◼️ Learning a small trick that saves you hours next time
That counts.
That’s growth too.
If you’re in a quiet week right now
Please don’t confuse silence with failure.
You’re learning.
You’re getting better.
You're doing better than you think.
#webflow
Having a quiet week right now 👋 Literally like you said "just staring at a blank Figma file" 😂
Trying to get the momentum back by continuing to share what I'm working on