Thanks for posting this. I can empathize with points 2 and 4 and have learned to break things down into very small pieces especially when learning something new, and realizing that everyone learned from someone. I would get frustrated when the creative part of web design did not come as easily to me as the coding piece, then I realized I had to go out and find examples/inspiration. A book that helped me a lot with this mindset is Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon. It can be tough to keep grinding but I think you make some great points about maintaining that momentum.
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Thanks for posting this. I can empathize with points 2 and 4 and have learned to break things down into very small pieces especially when learning something new, and realizing that everyone learned from someone. I would get frustrated when the creative part of web design did not come as easily to me as the coding piece, then I realized I had to go out and find examples/inspiration. A book that helped me a lot with this mindset is Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon. It can be tough to keep grinding but I think you make some great points about maintaining that momentum.