Try to solve your problems in 6 hours per day. Additional 1 hour you can think of a better way you did today and 1 hour to read something in your field or other code.
Working out is the best brain boost you can get. Go outside and walk.
I used to tell myself I would stop once I solved the error/bug or made the particular chunk work. I would keep going until I would work myself into tears and cry to my husband that I just didn't understand what I was doing at all and I wasn't built for this.
I would walk away. When I came back the next time, the problem was almost always solved way easier, sometimes within minutes.
Sometimes we need to shift your lens entirely away for things to make sense.
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Try to solve your problems in 6 hours per day. Additional 1 hour you can think of a better way you did today and 1 hour to read something in your field or other code.
Working out is the best brain boost you can get. Go outside and walk.
Best advice I can give :)
I used to tell myself I would stop once I solved the error/bug or made the particular chunk work. I would keep going until I would work myself into tears and cry to my husband that I just didn't understand what I was doing at all and I wasn't built for this.
I would walk away. When I came back the next time, the problem was almost always solved way easier, sometimes within minutes.
Sometimes we need to shift your lens entirely away for things to make sense.