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by 5hoom 5363 days ago
A fun project with a clear goal is a helpful start, but you probably also need to get a few wins under your belt.

With a job where you're just propping up a rotting old codebase, programming probably just feels like crap after crap. Start a project where you can have something cool happen after just a couple of hours of coding.

The feeling of things actually progressing gives a lot of drive to continue. I guess thats the reasoning behind setting small, achievable milestones.

Go code up something fun & immediately gratifying :)

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it helps to make it as transparent as possible too.. tell as many friends about it.. do a tell hn: thread.. chances are you wont back out from it there after.
-Seeting up achievables goals is what should work. Needs to plan on that now.