I give myself an hour every single night. Sometimes I end up spending more time than that, but the important thing for me is to be consistent. That’s why I give myself one hour. It’s achievable.
Mostly 3 hours each day, but it depends on my energy level. Sometimes it jumps every 1 hour, then break and study again. After some strikes the next day I'll slack off, to recharge my energy.
What I need to do is taking time to study, not looking for free time.
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I currently am trying to work out a plan to dedicate some time to learning after a hectic dev day in office any ideas would be really helpful to keep up the learning with earning
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I give myself an hour every single night. Sometimes I end up spending more time than that, but the important thing for me is to be consistent. That’s why I give myself one hour. It’s achievable.
I think this is the best possible approach
Yeah, I think consistency is the key
Good approach
Mostly 3 hours each day, but it depends on my energy level. Sometimes it jumps every 1 hour, then break and study again. After some strikes the next day I'll slack off, to recharge my energy.
What I need to do is taking time to study, not looking for free time.
2ish on avg.
I currently am trying to work out a plan to dedicate some time to learning after a hectic dev day in office any ideas would be really helpful to keep up the learning with earning
helpneeded