I strongly agree with you on this. Personally I spent most of my time planning and thinking and when the time comes for execution, in the beginning I will be very enthusiastic and full of determination.
But I don't know why after sometime I lost my consistency and the spark. I know how much imp the work is but still unknown foreces take me over and eventually I was not able to finish what I have started.
I will try to overcome this bad habit of mine.
I would love to know your advice on the following fact - how can I get out of tutorial hell and how can I learn a new tech stack the best way possible? Along with maintaining the consistency.
Learning is different for everybody. For me - I like to build and break things. And I usually get bored if I try to follow a course, so I read the foundations, then try to build something, and figure out my way through docs/videos/blogs.
This is so true, I also have lost my consistent writing habbit somehow. I used to write a article(technical) every single week. That slowly slipped to one per month, and slowly losing that flow.
However, I started my weekly newsletter, Just a dump of things I read, watched, learned and wrote. This is getting me that mindset back. Consistency is really important in anyrhing.
I strongly agree with you on this. Personally I spent most of my time planning and thinking and when the time comes for execution, in the beginning I will be very enthusiastic and full of determination.
But I don't know why after sometime I lost my consistency and the spark. I know how much imp the work is but still unknown foreces take me over and eventually I was not able to finish what I have started.
I will try to overcome this bad habit of mine.
I would love to know your advice on the following fact - how can I get out of tutorial hell and how can I learn a new tech stack the best way possible? Along with maintaining the consistency.
Learning is different for everybody. For me - I like to build and break things. And I usually get bored if I try to follow a course, so I read the foundations, then try to build something, and figure out my way through docs/videos/blogs.
This is so true, I also have lost my consistent writing habbit somehow. I used to write a article(technical) every single week. That slowly slipped to one per month, and slowly losing that flow.
However, I started my weekly newsletter, Just a dump of things I read, watched, learned and wrote. This is getting me that mindset back. Consistency is really important in anyrhing.
Do checkout my newsletter: https://open.substack.com/pub/techstructively/p/techstructive-weekly-5?r=1hoe7f&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
This is pretty nice!! Keep it up :D