Sep-18-2020, 08:30 AM
Hello Drone4four!
Honestly to me it seems like you are focusing too much on tutorials / bootcamps etc. I think you should start working on your own stuff, and learning new things as you go along -> work on it a little bit every day, or maybe not every day, but taking a 1 - 2 week gaps between programming can be detremental (speaking from my own experience).
Of course easier said than done -> coming up with a project that would be above your current skill level so you can learn new stuff, but not too much so you'll know at least how to start :) I was struggling with this part and to be honest it really helped me when I started doing this professionaly so that even when I was working on things that were not so much fun, I had to do them because I was paid for it. Is this not an option for you? A change in job scenery? :)
Honestly to me it seems like you are focusing too much on tutorials / bootcamps etc. I think you should start working on your own stuff, and learning new things as you go along -> work on it a little bit every day, or maybe not every day, but taking a 1 - 2 week gaps between programming can be detremental (speaking from my own experience).
Of course easier said than done -> coming up with a project that would be above your current skill level so you can learn new stuff, but not too much so you'll know at least how to start :) I was struggling with this part and to be honest it really helped me when I started doing this professionaly so that even when I was working on things that were not so much fun, I had to do them because I was paid for it. Is this not an option for you? A change in job scenery? :)