How to see constant growth in learning new skills๐ค
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Hello Guys ๐
It's been a long time since I have written an article. In recent times, I am seeing people, who are struggling to learn programming skills with constant efforts. People are trying to learn so many things at the same time without knowing any fundamentals. You can't add more to your plate unless it's empty.
Let's see how can we put this together. Now assume you are a student going to college the syllabus given to you and courses will be added for each semester and a limited number of courses needs to be studied at a specific time. But when people are trying new courses they are running behind the advanced topics without knowing the fundamentals.
Few people are trying to learn every fancy programming language available in the market but fail to implement them in real-time.
How to identify your interests?
First of all, write down the things that you are fascinated about
Explore more in that field
Read the documentation and watch a few tutorials to get the exact picture of the course
Once you find the skill that you are interested in, then the game starts ๐
Make a schedule topic-wise
Gather the resources according to the topic
Prepare a calendar with the topics that you can cover for up to 2 weeks
Let's start the game now.
Quick tip: Before starting the course do 15 to 30min exercise to increase your brain capacity as it increases blood circulation and oxygen levels.
Day 1: It might be overwhelming to you as it was the first day and you are excited to start this ๐.
Spend the productive hours of your day learning this course.
Start with the fundamentals and read the documentation as much as possible
Try to do small funny exercises
Note down the important points that you can refer to later.
Day 2: Start this day by revisiting the points that you have noted yesterday. Now you are good to start the other things. Try to spend 10 minutes more than the previous day
No take a break for 10 minutes and write down all the topics that you have covered today
Day 3: This is going well so far. It's still exciting now to try to remember the previous topic without referring to it and kick start on today's topic quickly. Go ahead and spend a complete 2 hours on it without a break ๐ค
It's time to treat yourself. Take a 10-minute break go outside or eat your favorite snack and come back with the energetic vibes. Now it's trying to start implementing things slowly.
Day 4: Good progress so far. Let's jump on to the topic immediately and research it deeply. It started getting complex but stay tuned.
Day 5: It started complex and now it's really interesting to face the challenges. Try to spend quality hours without deviation. Turn off all the notifications on your mobile if not important.
Now take a 15-minute break and go for a walk alone and try to remember the things that you learned so far
Come back and prepare the challenge for yourself for tomorrow's practice
Day 6: It's going good so far. Now it's time to solve the challenge that you have prepared the previous day before starting quickly recall all the topics start the timer and see how much time you are taking to solve it
Try to spend 2 to 3 hours on it and try to complete it. If it requires more time try to analyze what percentage you have completed and how much still is pending.
Day 7: It's a big day to tackle the problem. Let's start it quickly without any delay. Try to spend 3 hours on it and put all your efforts into completing it. If you are stuck somewhere and don't know how to move forward don't worry you are on the right track and seek expert advice near you. Discuss with your friends and colleagues and see how can you improvise more. If you completed it without anyone's help. Yayyyy!! YOU DID IT.
Now you are habituated to learning something new with constant effort once you practice the same for 3 weeks you are doing great my friend continue to put in the same effort and appreciate yourself in between by taking frequent breaks ๐
That's it guys. I hope you find this useful to learn new things everyday and don't forget to clap for me and appreciate my work. Thanks ;)
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