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Hello,
I've been contemplating the idea of creating my own bots for a while now. Recently, I finally took a leap of faith and purchased a Python course on Udemy titled "100 Days of Code" (https://www.udemy.com/course/100-days-of-code/). My intention was to learn Python at least at a beginner level within 100 days. However, I've been finding it challenging to stay consistent and study software every day. Although I managed to watch the videos for the first three days, by the fourth day, I started to lose motivation and found it difficult to continue daily. The logical thinking required for algorithms and problem-solving is proving to be quite difficult for me.
To achieve the level of proficiency I desire in software development and beyond, I'm seeking guidance on the path I should follow. Should I consider taking notes in a notebook or adopting another method to reinforce what I've learned? I sometimes wonder if software development is suitable for everyone, given my struggles.
Please provide assistance on how I can progress without getting bored or demotivated with coding.
I've been contemplating the idea of creating my own bots for a while now. Recently, I finally took a leap of faith and purchased a Python course on Udemy titled "100 Days of Code" (https://www.udemy.com/course/100-days-of-code/). My intention was to learn Python at least at a beginner level within 100 days. However, I've been finding it challenging to stay consistent and study software every day. Although I managed to watch the videos for the first three days, by the fourth day, I started to lose motivation and found it difficult to continue daily. The logical thinking required for algorithms and problem-solving is proving to be quite difficult for me.
To achieve the level of proficiency I desire in software development and beyond, I'm seeking guidance on the path I should follow. Should I consider taking notes in a notebook or adopting another method to reinforce what I've learned? I sometimes wonder if software development is suitable for everyone, given my struggles.
Please provide assistance on how I can progress without getting bored or demotivated with coding.