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by wolffood
4285 days ago
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I found that as soon as you have a meaningful task, you won't struggle with motivation any more. I've always tried to find side-projects to work on, with or without income doesn't really matter, as long as you're being part of something that's more than just "time-filler".
For example for some time I was super interested in LED-stuff, so I got involved in an LED forum/community and all of a sudden I was super motivated to learn Arduino-Programming, to help other people in the forum as well as being able to present them my work. This interest later even got me some money on the side when I did some jobs for a garage (install LED lighting in cars).
Currently I switched from Arduino to RbPi-Home Automation, but the principle still applies. Find a project that you're really interested in, try to get involved with other people with similar interest and you'll see that motivation will keep up. |
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