Chief Mentor @ learnwithparam.com | Helping software engineers become AI powerhouses through hands-on workshops & bootcamps π | Mentoring & consulting teams to turn ideas into AI products β impact π
Instead of motivating to code, motivate yourself to solve a userβs problem.
Ask the objective of what you do from the product managers always. Donβt take a task, rather take up the goal. Then coding becomes secondary, the problem statement will motivate you towards solving it
Learn the concepts rather than syntax of programming languages. Now with AI, itβs even more important. Often demotivation comes due to fatigue in too many things to learn. But do we need to learn all the frameworks? No, for example, an API request and response model is same regardless of the code, language or framework.
Stay healthy physically and mentally to take care of long marathon in this career π
1,000% this. Solve the problem. And always remember: if you can solve a problem a user faces, if you can make their working life easier (for example) not only did you actually provide value... you are the only one there who can.
To that user you're a hero whether they acknowledge it or not.
Instead of motivating to code, motivate yourself to solve a userβs problem.
1,000% this. Solve the problem. And always remember: if you can solve a problem a user faces, if you can make their working life easier (for example) not only did you actually provide value... you are the only one there who can.
To that user you're a hero whether they acknowledge it or not.
And celebrate the small win(s).
It's easy for you. It's NOT for the user.
true!
true, thanks for your insights!