I am an old fanboy of Python Language.
Very interested and new in Rust Language.
As a side skill I usually like to do designs of apps, music, colors, logos.
For me in went the other way around :))
I have strated gathering gigs and hang out with intrresting people but events seems to last a 1 hour even if 2-3 hours pass by.
How did you tackle this phenomenon ?
I am an old fanboy of Python Language.
Very interested and new in Rust Language.
As a side skill I usually like to do designs of apps, music, colors, logos.
Probably the same thing, but what I did (and this started 1 month back) is cutting down activities I don't have interest anymore. This helped me finish stuff.
One thing is that other people started pointing out that I rush at new things and cut focus on things that I was already into.
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
For me in went the other way around :))
I have strated gathering gigs and hang out with intrresting people but events seems to last a 1 hour even if 2-3 hours pass by.
How did you tackle this phenomenon ?
to be honest, I don't think I've tackled it. Like you, I feel time goes by fast :)
I have gotten better at putting priorities on tasks I do. That's helped me at least get started on the things I want to try out. What have you tried?
Probably the same thing, but what I did (and this started 1 month back) is cutting down activities I don't have interest anymore. This helped me finish stuff.
One thing is that other people started pointing out that I rush at new things and cut focus on things that I was already into.