Hey folks!
Here is a tip on how to brainwash yourself to success πππβ€οΈπ
- Alter your reality to become a developer,
- If you donβt have enough hours to sit down and code, find other ways to learn.
- Some of you donβt have the time to code because you have a family, you have school, and you have work.
- Whatever your reason is, there are still ways for you to learn.
I wouldnβt tell you to stop coding I still need you to code every day as much as you can, but here's how you can double, triple, or even quadruple your learning.
If youβre at your computer while youβre taking a break from coding there are YouTube videos that talk about code and maybe it'll even give you ideas to implement once you get back to work.
- Anytime youβre stepping away from your computer to take care of life, immerse yourself in anything that has to do with coding.
- If you drive for one to two hours a day, you can listen to coding podcasts.
There are some good ones out there where that just talk about coding and that can help while youβre away from your computer.
If youβre a parent that has to take care of housework like washing dishes or cleaning the house, you can also watch Youtube videos or listen to podcasts while youβre doing that.
No matter what you do, in your winding down time try watching shows like Silicon Valley or Mr. Robot.You may not learn coding through those like you would with podcasts or Youtube videos, but itβll keep you entertained while being pumped up to continue learning to code.
When itβs time to sleep your brain will finish processing all the information you took in throughout the day and it will all help you for your coding session the next day.
Do that every day and youβll start to connect more with the reality of being a software developer, making you want to do things right.
Keep going on your journey and immerse yourself into being a software developer and youβll get there.
If you want to get immersed with help along the way, get help from me and my team.
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