My Journey as a BIT Student: From Uncertainty to Clarity

How consistency and persistence transformed my learning experience

Mohan Ram Majhi
MRM

Mohan Ram Majhi

BIT Student at Himalayan Whitehouse International College

Introduction

If you're just starting your journey—whether it's coding, learning something new, or chasing a personal goal—this post is for you. I've been through the moments of doubt, confusion, and frustration. But what changed everything for me was one decision: to keep going.

This is my story of how I began turning uncertainty into clarity, and how each small step added up to something meaningful.

Part 1: When Everything Felt New

In the beginning, even the simplest tasks felt overwhelming. Everything was unfamiliar—new tools, new terms, new ways of thinking. I questioned myself often, wondering if I was doing it right or if I was even making progress.

But then I told myself something that stuck:

"Don't aim to be perfect. Aim to keep going."

So I started small.
Step by step.
One lesson at a time.

Some days were frustrating. Some days I made mistakes. But I kept showing up, and slowly, things began to make sense.

Part 2: Building Momentum

Every little success mattered. Running a working piece of logic, understanding a new concept, fixing something I once found difficult—these moments built momentum.

I realized that I didn't need to know everything to begin. What mattered was that I was learning, trying, and growing.

Eventually, I took on my first real project, worked in a team, and started applying what I had learned. That experience taught me the value of problem-solving, collaboration, and persistence.

The Shared Lesson: Consistency Wins

Whether it's coding or any skill, the beginning is always the hardest. It's easy to feel lost or stuck. But what truly matters is consistency. Showing up—even when it's hard—is what builds long-term growth.

Here's what I've learned so far:

  • You don't need to be perfect—you just need to begin
  • Progress beats speed
  • Mistakes are part of the learning process
  • Confidence is earned through action, not just intention

Where I Am Today

I'm still learning every day. Still exploring, still experimenting. But I'm more focused, more confident, and more disciplined than I was when I started.

This journey has taught me how to trust the process, enjoy the small wins, and not fear the setbacks.

Final Words to You

To anyone at the beginning of their journey:
You don't need all the answers. You just need to start.

Don't wait for the perfect moment—create it. Take the first step, keep going, and you'll be amazed at how much you grow. The effort you put in today will become the strength you carry tomorrow.

"If you stay consistent, even the impossible starts to bend." – Mohan Ram Majhi

📌 About the Author

Mohan Ram Majhi is a Bachelor in Information Technology student at Himalayan Whitehouse International College. He believes in growth through consistency and learning through action. His journey is driven by a desire to build, improve, and inspire others who are just getting started on their own paths.