Another thing I found that helps you keep going is to have something fun outside of code to do regularly. For me, I love playing video games and reading so I make sure to carve out a few hours every day to play some video games. This helps when I'm spending 5 hours a day practicing code if I know I have some casual fun waiting for me that day. It's a great way to destress at the end of a long day too. I also find it great to set a minimum amount of time in a more flexible way. For me, I say that I will spend at least 1 hour a day practicing code. If I do more than that, great! But if all I can do is that minimum, I'm not going to beat myself up over it. Besides that, I keep a record of how many days I've been practicing for. I find it incredibly inspiring to be able to go look at this record and see that I've been consistently practicing for x months. It just lifts my spirits to see I have indeed been consistent at learning to code. One thing I've learned to not do is try to cut out other hobbies in favor of learning to code. I did that once and it led to me getting so burnt out I had to take a 2 month break from code in order to get my enthusiasm for it back.
So true! I tried to cut out art for code but ended up feeling unmotivated for both. Ive decided to keep doing what I do (ive already had a consistent schedule of drawing every day for an hour so it comes easier) and start with 20 minutes of code a day. Maybe i can slowly work my way up
I’m officially starting my journey to become a Full stack developer and finding balance in everyday to do’s while studying has been challenging, so your video was spot on. Thanks SO much for sharing this and your other videos 🙂
I don't know how the UA-cam algorithm in its infinite wisdom knew I needed this video right now, but I really did. I'm an actor learning website design so I can have a flexible, non-table waiting job and have felt like I'm hitting a wall as I get into more complex backend topics like Authorization, Authentication, and stuff like that. Your optimistic, patient, and funny approach was a breath of fresh air and I have nothing else to say but thank you. I'm actually excited to get back to learning now.
DONT COMPARE URSELF WITH OTHERS. That statement led me here. I feel down when other people solve problems very quickly that I cant even start with. I am gonna start again ..Thanks a lot for the motivation🥰
Im only about 1 month in to learning to code and literally as you said in the video im signed up to freecodecamp and following a udemy course. But I’ve got to a point where in trying to figure something out for myself without just copying what the guy on screen is doing and struggling a bit which is demotivating like heck! But good advice in this video, keep my end goal in mind and just stick at it, no doubt it’ll click eventually. Repetition is key so doing a little bit every day is better than cramming loads in and then burning out and doing nothing for weeks. Good luck to everyone else out there who’s in the same boat as me :)
@@TheCoderCoder Thanks, i just watched your other video explaining how you managed to get to where you were even without a CS degree and it was very inspirational. We live in a society that expects immidiate results so I just need to put things in to perspective and expect that it will take months, if not years to get to where I want to be, but it is possible
Your video editing skill is stupendous, to the extent that it overshadows the contents of this video. That's what I felt. Anyway, you are doing a splendid job at motivating beginners to code.
Thankyou so much, I'm just a 16 year old student, who wants to prepare for my senior high school strand. So recently, I was binge watching and binge coding, and then I forgot my exercises, my chores, and I'm just focused on practicing coding and stuff. Thank God, I'd found this video. Thank you so much, now all the anxiety, the pressure and stress is gone.
Jessica's passion of making videos and teaching for free is a great job. You are very inspiring, your words make people motivated. Videos that you make are superb, no words for that. Thanks for being here:)
I'm a game developer and I found your "I quit" video today. It's really great that you can help other people and now, even full-time! I love this video and even I forget Tip #4 (04:28) sometimes. Thank you for your encouragement and tips. Wishing you the best 💖
If you want to learn how to build web applications inna short time, then i Highly recommend this course on Udemy, it really takes you from a beginner to a decent developer: "learn laravel vuejs, build a tesla app"
Thank you for the video, it's been over a month now since I started to code on my own and seeing realistic videos like yours really keep me motivated and going!
I am learning front end development and hope to land a job soon because there is a lot hanging on me, let me thank you for providing this video to help me find motivation and love your production work. you are one of very few coding channels that hold my attention. seriously a big thanks and a huge hug. keep up the good work, hopefully, I will come back here and say that I got a job soon.
Not only are you teaching lots of people how to become web developers / coders, but you're personally teaching me how to make better UA-cam videos for my own personal channel. You make good videos, have great, amazing presentation, and awesome thumbnails. Thank you!
This video has really motivated me. I have been learning to code for 8 months and still have so much to learn. I have used what you said to set a two year goal for myself. Thanks. I have subscribed to your channel and am looking forward to listening to your advice and thoughts on other matters.
I'm a self-thought programmer and just the fact that sometimes I spend a lot of time, sometimes days to resolve a bug, even having a lot of problems to debug a system and googling how to fix it, is really stressful, and I'm talking about simple systems. It's discouraging for me. Sometimes I think about giving up, like, this is not for me, but the next day, that bug starts haunting me, and I go back. I can't give up, even knowing that I'm super slow. I really hope eventually this thing can get better with time! Thanks for the video, it was inspiring, especially at this time.
I love the way you explained it. I started learning web dev 9 months ago. Now I still feel like I haven't even started when I check what some guys do, even though they started some years back. thanks
You like reading my mind and everything described perfectly, also talking about communities, not all people are very helpful and you need to stick to the people we are willing to help. and comparing to others.. wow. I do it all the time. So really a HUGE THANK YOU!
This video tremendously helped me. I tried cramming lots of coding into one day for about two weeks and eventually gave up on coding. Now I am back to learning how to code and this video really helped me get back on track and also stay motivated. Thank you very much!
After months in The Odin Project I reached that burnout 😭 and this video found me by chance. I feel it's so important to remember that you need at least a year to get some basics here. I look back at how clueless I was a year ago, and yet, there's so much to go through ahead
I almost lose my hopes in programming and then come to UA-cam to chill up my mind and your Video came... Your advices are not less than a Family Member. Thank a lot for this Motivation :)
I like to tell myself, “these few months are going to go by regardless of what I do so I can either accomplish something I can be proud of or sit on my butt so I might as well accomplish something.”
Speaking of communities, from my experience, whenever I've asked for help with something, no matter how dumb I might feel in asking certain questions, someone has always been more than willing to lend a hand. I think every developer out there, regardless of skill level, really understands the struggle. So never feel like your questions are too dumb; even if someone tells you they are, that doesn't mean they're right. Don't compare yourself to others is a big one; I think many new devs frequently do this (I definitely used to), and that will only discourage you and hinder your ability to learn.
Wow thanks algorithm, this video got recommended to me just in time to remind me why I went back to studying mobile dev after a 4 year hiatus. Love your voice and demeanor, subscribed! Wish you luck :)
Learning on your own really cuts out a lot of traditional in class b.s. Sometimes traditional classes and instructors are so unhelpful, you might as well skip the parking fee, extra student fees, rushing to classes, fight for parking etc, teaching yourself can be hard but worth it. Thank you for this upload! 👍
I don't usually comment on YT videos. But right now, I just did. I'm so happy that I found this channel. Thanks for inspiring a student like me! I'm inspired to learn more with you!
Thank you for sharing this....i needed it so much....i dont what's happening to me....i am feeling like i am totally lost...i am thinking that i need to start over again...i am in depression...really this video has given me direction....thank you so much❤
The last one was really helpful..... I always knew somewhere that I get demotivated by seeing some people going ahead of me....I used to worry what if I'm left behind by all hypothetically. To some extent this also adds fuel because of healthy competition; but if you think about it too much you end up doing nothing in the belief that you're not capable. We should enjoy this exploring and learning; not just run with an intention of completing what others did. Thanks a lot sister
Hello Coder Coder, before I landed on my job(developer position) I watched Mayuko's content about self-taught developer, right now when I am trying to improve myself(to be a better developer) this video of yours helps me a lot. I just put this comment as a remembrance of my another checkpoint on this self-taught journey.
"It will come with time if you persist ." Thank you very much for the encouragement. I'm currently stuck with trying to make a responsive hero section with html and css. Just mastered that of navigation menu
I just decided to change my major to CS , and luckily your channel came up. Thank you! Your videos are really inspiring and motivating me a lot. Hopefully I can get through this I find a job in this industry.
It's soo relate for me now.. learning to code in my early 30's with no CS degree sometimes makes me demotivated due to so much stuffs I have to learn.. failed on companies' coding tests over and over again.. but you're right, I have to keep it up and stay strong on my path and don't compare it with others. Thank you so much 🙌
I'm currently studying for an apprenticeship in digital marketing, and I have an exam coming up at the end of August on the fundamentals of HTML, CSS and Javascript. There are some things I'm okay with but CSS and Javascript are quite complex - I'm just glad I found your channel! Thanks for the advice and extra resources. :)
*Don't* compare *yourself* *to* *others* :) Thanks for your words! I'm 15 and started learning coding for few months; Now learning Python...! I know there is nothing too early and nothing too late.
I really spent 4 months learning coding. When I do exercises, I feel like I m nowhere near employment. I m from non software background. This video is really very good. This is for me.. Great video.
Your videos are so inspiring ma'am, hoping that you will upload more and more so that newbies like me will learn more about this desire to be a programmer or a coder.
Thank you!!!! Every word you used is true. I so needed to hear this message. I never considered quiting, but staying motivated was becoming a real problem.
Seeing your creative video production, help me feel and kind of connect to this creativeness side of our brain that i have lost in my past, and it motivates me a lot. Thank you for being such a motivatio .
You make learning code for us here fun!! 🤩 your intelligence and content creation helps us stay motivated and offer excellent mentoring. I’m a new subscriber for that reason to turn my career around from IT to become a dev hopefully one of these days 😇
I would add: 'Go back to the fun stuff'. I was learning back end and didnt like it. So went back to front end and making some designs.. it raised my motivation and soon i'll be back to learn that back end skills💪🏼
I have 3 years of experience in coding and time to time I experienced this feeling losing of motivation to learn and improving my skills. I always procrastinate and this is the root reason why I always feel demotivated. Lately I made a decision to uninstall all steam games in my pc. At first I was a bit hesitant but honestly never felt this hype again to go back in track and improve my skills since no distractions anymore. I'm on my first week of not playing video games and I hope this will continue in the coming years.
i am 18 years old! i started coding during quarantine and i made some web pages but while the school duration i switch to programming to manage the time , i started with C language to help me with other languages and it been just a month with , i was able to make 3 mini projects ! i really like coding i never feel bored while doing it and it really improve my logical and life skills , i will never give up on it. And thank you for the motivational videos.
Honestly, you made my day a bit cause I m on my beginning process with html css and struggling or unfocusing with 2 weeks breaks in between my 5 days motivation.. it’s really hard and I very anxious in theses times. Thx for this words I ll try to follow your tutorials, I made some music mix to code on my page by the way , take a ear ;)
Hey ! I just wanted to drop in and say that I instantly subscribed to your channel. Your videos are calming, and for someone like me who has just started learning web development they are really really really amazing. Thank you :D :D :D
Finally found a channel which seems really helpful....please make more motivational videos like this and make lesson on projects with current trends. We are bored of watching old and outdated tutorials on UA-cam. Subscribed from my 3 youtube account😁
Another thing I found that helps you keep going is to have something fun outside of code to do regularly. For me, I love playing video games and reading so I make sure to carve out a few hours every day to play some video games. This helps when I'm spending 5 hours a day practicing code if I know I have some casual fun waiting for me that day. It's a great way to destress at the end of a long day too.
I also find it great to set a minimum amount of time in a more flexible way. For me, I say that I will spend at least 1 hour a day practicing code. If I do more than that, great! But if all I can do is that minimum, I'm not going to beat myself up over it. Besides that, I keep a record of how many days I've been practicing for. I find it incredibly inspiring to be able to go look at this record and see that I've been consistently practicing for x months. It just lifts my spirits to see I have indeed been consistent at learning to code.
One thing I've learned to not do is try to cut out other hobbies in favor of learning to code. I did that once and it led to me getting so burnt out I had to take a 2 month break from code in order to get my enthusiasm for it back.
awesome tips! Thanks for sharing 🔥 I think setting the minimum amount of time is very key!
thanks for the advice
So true! I tried to cut out art for code but ended up feeling unmotivated for both. Ive decided to keep doing what I do (ive already had a consistent schedule of drawing every day for an hour so it comes easier) and start with 20 minutes of code a day. Maybe i can slowly work my way up
Great advice, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for sharing👍👍
1:20 - Have an end goal in mind
2:06 - Build up with consistent,sustainable progress
3:19 - Don't go it alone
4:28 - Don't compare yourself to others
Thanks! I forgot the timestamps 😂
Right video at the right time. Awesome production quality, must have taken a lot of work. Thank you
Thank you!! My husband did the hard work for the animation and editing 🙂
@@TheCoderCoder Awww that's so sweet
Yeah
I’m officially starting my journey to become a Full stack developer and finding balance in everyday to do’s while studying has been challenging, so your video was spot on. Thanks SO much for sharing this and your other videos 🙂
I don't know how the UA-cam algorithm in its infinite wisdom knew I needed this video right now, but I really did. I'm an actor learning website design so I can have a flexible, non-table waiting job and have felt like I'm hitting a wall as I get into more complex backend topics like Authorization, Authentication, and stuff like that. Your optimistic, patient, and funny approach was a breath of fresh air and I have nothing else to say but thank you. I'm actually excited to get back to learning now.
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How's it going for you, 9 months later? We all really would to know!
DONT COMPARE URSELF WITH OTHERS. That statement led me here. I feel down when other people solve problems very quickly that I cant even start with. I am gonna start again ..Thanks a lot for the motivation🥰
“Slow and steady, can win the race!” Thank you
Im only about 1 month in to learning to code and literally as you said in the video im signed up to freecodecamp and following a udemy course. But I’ve got to a point where in trying to figure something out for myself without just copying what the guy on screen is doing and struggling a bit which is demotivating like heck! But good advice in this video, keep my end goal in mind and just stick at it, no doubt it’ll click eventually. Repetition is key so doing a little bit every day is better than cramming loads in and then burning out and doing nothing for weeks. Good luck to everyone else out there who’s in the same boat as me :)
You're on the right path!! It's definitely tough, but yeah repetition and making incremental steps every day will help you!
@@TheCoderCoder Thanks, i just watched your other video explaining how you managed to get to where you were even without a CS degree and it was very inspirational. We live in a society that expects immidiate results so I just need to put things in to perspective and expect that it will take months, if not years to get to where I want to be, but it is possible
True words, same situation, following kaizen (step-wise) approach.
" ....Repetition is key so doing a little bit every day is better than .." : YES GREAT , THANK YOU
I'm in the exact same boat as you too! I wish you the best!!! We got this!
Your video editing skill is stupendous, to the extent that it overshadows the contents of this video. That's what I felt. Anyway, you are doing a splendid job at motivating beginners to code.
Thanks so much!
Money
Thankyou so much,
I'm just a 16 year old student, who wants to prepare for my senior high school strand.
So recently, I was binge watching and binge coding, and then I forgot my exercises, my chores, and I'm just focused on practicing coding and stuff.
Thank God, I'd found this video.
Thank you so much, now all the anxiety, the pressure and stress is gone.
Whcih strand you takin for CS? STEM or ICT?
SAME. How do you remember what your been taught and how can you be repetitive
Jessica's passion of making videos and teaching for free is a great job. You are very inspiring, your words make people motivated. Videos that you make are superb, no words for that.
Thanks for being here:)
I'm a game developer and I found your "I quit" video today. It's really great that you can help other people and now, even full-time! I love this video and even I forget Tip #4 (04:28) sometimes. Thank you for your encouragement and tips. Wishing you the best 💖
I'm obsessed with your story telling and editing. Thank you for providing so much value in this video.
If you want to learn how to build web applications inna short time, then i Highly recommend this course on Udemy, it really takes you from a beginner to a decent developer: "learn laravel vuejs, build a tesla app"
"Slow and steady win the race" & "Don't compare yourself to others" motivate me alot.........
Thanks...
"No one is better than another person" This sentence is legendary.. I love your videos, keep doing what you do and don't give up ☺️
Thank you for the video, it's been over a month now since I started to code on my own and seeing realistic videos like yours really keep me motivated and going!
Loved everything about this video from the advice to the editing. Great work! Just subbed and Iiked 👌🏾
Thanks for the support!!
I am learning front end development and hope to land a job soon because there is a lot hanging on me, let me thank you for providing this video to help me find motivation and love your production work. you are one of very few coding channels that hold my attention. seriously a big thanks and a huge hug. keep up the good work, hopefully, I will come back here and say that I got a job soon.
thanks for your insight🙏. Been doing it on my own for a little over a year. I have invested hundreds of hours studying. This got me back on track.
The production on this woman’s videos are top notch, also great advice. Legit no one else like this on UA-cam. Thank you!!!
I'm a beginner in web dev, now and starting to pursue this career through your motivation, thank you.
Not only are you teaching lots of people how to become web developers / coders, but you're personally teaching me how to make better UA-cam videos for my own personal channel. You make good videos, have great, amazing presentation, and awesome thumbnails. Thank you!
I am in a bootcamp right now and needed this. Thank you!
This video has really motivated me. I have been learning to code for 8 months and still have so much to learn. I have used what you said to set a two year goal for myself. Thanks. I have subscribed to your channel and am looking forward to listening to your advice and thoughts on other matters.
I'm a self-thought programmer and just the fact that sometimes I spend a lot of time, sometimes days to resolve a bug, even having a lot of problems to debug a system and googling how to fix it, is really stressful, and I'm talking about simple systems. It's discouraging for me. Sometimes I think about giving up, like, this is not for me, but the next day, that bug starts haunting me, and I go back. I can't give up, even knowing that I'm super slow. I really hope eventually this thing can get better with time! Thanks for the video, it was inspiring, especially at this time.
I love the way you explained it. I started learning web dev 9 months ago. Now I still feel like I haven't even started when I check what some guys do, even though they started some years back. thanks
You like reading my mind and everything described perfectly, also talking about communities, not all people are very helpful and you need to stick to the people we are willing to help. and comparing to others.. wow. I do it all the time.
So really a HUGE THANK YOU!
This video tremendously helped me. I tried cramming lots of coding into one day for about two weeks and eventually gave up on coding. Now I am back to learning how to code and this video really helped me get back on track and also stay motivated. Thank you very much!
After months in The Odin Project I reached that burnout 😭 and this video found me by chance. I feel it's so important to remember that you need at least a year to get some basics here. I look back at how clueless I was a year ago, and yet, there's so much to go through ahead
A year to learn the basics is accurate! You can do it 🔥
1:47 Great tip👌
Learn HTML & CSS
Learn JAVASCRIPT
Learn REACT
CREATE PORTFOLIO
GET A FLEXIBLE JOB
I almost lose my hopes in programming and then come to UA-cam to chill up my mind and your Video came... Your advices are not less than a Family Member. Thank a lot for this Motivation :)
I like to tell myself, “these few months are going to go by regardless of what I do so I can either accomplish something I can be proud of or sit on my butt so I might as well accomplish something.”
You editing is just on another level
You are a light in these dark times... thank you for doing what you do, this channel is a motivation booster. You always make my day better ❤️
Oh my god! I was almost giving up...THE STORY YOU TOLD IS TOTALLY ME! You just saved my life! Thank you, thank you, thank you so much!
Speaking of communities, from my experience, whenever I've asked for help with something, no matter how dumb I might feel in asking certain questions, someone has always been more than willing to lend a hand. I think every developer out there, regardless of skill level, really understands the struggle. So never feel like your questions are too dumb; even if someone tells you they are, that doesn't mean they're right. Don't compare yourself to others is a big one; I think many new devs frequently do this (I definitely used to), and that will only discourage you and hinder your ability to learn.
Finding your channel gave me hope again
This advice is gold-nugget. This quality of video production deserves at least million sub. Keep it up
Wow thanks algorithm, this video got recommended to me just in time to remind me why I went back to studying mobile dev after a 4 year hiatus. Love your voice and demeanor, subscribed! Wish you luck :)
Love this! I've watched your 5hr coding. Thank you for being so kind to your fellow programmers!
Thank you! Glad that you liked my videos!
your channel is really great also your tips are very useful for me ,thanks for your effort
Oh my god, the amount of creativity in this video made me forget the whole topic, AWESOME WORK GIRL
Learning on your own really cuts out a lot of traditional in class b.s. Sometimes traditional classes and instructors are so unhelpful, you might as well skip the parking fee, extra student fees, rushing to classes, fight for parking etc, teaching yourself can be hard but worth it. Thank you for this upload! 👍
I don't usually comment on YT videos. But right now, I just did. I'm so happy that I found this channel. Thanks for inspiring a student like me! I'm inspired to learn more with you!
I LOVE everything from this video, be it the content, the style or the way it's edited,... I'm really looking forward to your next update !
Thanks so much fro watching!!
Thank you for sharing this....i needed it so much....i dont what's happening to me....i am feeling like i am totally lost...i am thinking that i need to start over again...i am in depression...really this video has given me direction....thank you so much❤
The last one was really helpful.....
I always knew somewhere that I get demotivated by seeing some people going ahead of me....I used to worry what if I'm left behind by all hypothetically. To some extent this also adds fuel because of healthy competition; but if you think about it too much you end up doing nothing in the belief that you're not capable. We should enjoy this exploring and learning; not just run with an intention of completing what others did.
Thanks a lot sister
Hello Coder Coder, before I landed on my job(developer position) I watched Mayuko's content about self-taught developer, right now when I am trying to improve myself(to be a better developer) this video of yours helps me a lot. I just put this comment as a remembrance of my another checkpoint on this self-taught journey.
"It will come with time if you persist ." Thank you very much for the encouragement. I'm currently stuck with trying to make a responsive hero section with html and css. Just mastered that of navigation menu
I just decided to change my major to CS , and luckily your channel came up. Thank you! Your videos are really inspiring and motivating me a lot. Hopefully I can get through this I find a job in this industry.
I liked the fact that even after endless hurdles in life , u didn't quit and kept on learning... As someone said.. slow and steady wins the race! ❤️
Feel kinda depressed and demotivated: no job, family difficulties and hopeless.
Definitely the video I was looking for!
Thank you!
Hope things get better for you!
Watching just after I feel demotivated by coding!!
Have to say it pump me up alot.❤️
I am currently learning to code and your video gave me even more motivation thank you
The timing on this video was just perfect. I was about to freak out. Thx for the help :).
Great video and great production. High-level content you' ll find out only here!
Thanks so much!!! 🙏
I'm a pro coder and couldn't stop watching this one. So motivational thanks!
Thank you so much. This video is what I really need to watch now. I'm at the very beginning my coding journey and sometimes feel lost.
It's soo relate for me now.. learning to code in my early 30's with no CS degree sometimes makes me demotivated due to so much stuffs I have to learn.. failed on companies' coding tests over and over again.. but you're right, I have to keep it up and stay strong on my path and don't compare it with others. Thank you so much 🙌
Being feeling really unmotivated lately to continue with my coding journey this really helped me thank you 💜
The 4th one is me I'm 20 years old right now and i just feel so late into coding. But i know i can do it with time. Thank you so much for this video!
I'm currently studying for an apprenticeship in digital marketing, and I have an exam coming up at the end of August on the fundamentals of HTML, CSS and Javascript. There are some things I'm okay with but CSS and Javascript are quite complex - I'm just glad I found your channel! Thanks for the advice and extra resources. :)
the first 50 sec was actually what's happening to me right now . Thanks for the motivation I needed
I have stucked with quarantine and online class. Thanks for this kind of motivation. Small steps makes big changes 💖
*Don't* compare *yourself* *to* *others* :) Thanks for your words! I'm 15 and started learning coding for few months; Now learning Python...! I know there is nothing too early and nothing too late.
New but your editing , knowledge and easy to understand totally support you!
most underrated chanel , and the editing is beyond awesome
I really spent 4 months learning coding. When I do exercises, I feel like I m nowhere near employment.
I m from non software background. This video is really very good. This is for me.. Great video.
Your videos are so inspiring ma'am, hoping that you will upload more and more so that newbies like me will learn more about this desire to be a programmer or a coder.
Thank you!!!! Every word you used is true. I so needed to hear this message. I never considered quiting, but staying motivated was becoming a real problem.
Thanks so much for this video! It gave me the motivation to get up and start coding even though I am super tired today.
Right video at the right time. I was depressed I didn't get bootstrap before I watch this video. Thank u a lot. I gonna keep studying code tmr
Seeing your creative video production, help me feel and kind of connect to this creativeness side of our brain that i have lost in my past, and it motivates me a lot.
Thank you for being such a motivatio .
I love the creativity here. Your videos are just so engaging and helpful as well.
I just love the way you say "let's get into it".. your contents are really helping me...
Thanks for watching!
@@TheCoderCoder you're welcome... keep creating great contents 👍👍
This is the exact video that make u feel positive while learning by yourself
You make learning code for us here fun!! 🤩 your intelligence and content creation helps us stay motivated and offer excellent mentoring. I’m a new subscriber for that reason to turn my career around from IT to become a dev hopefully one of these days 😇
i just love the way you explain and motivate. i wanna be the full stack developer by the end of 2021. it's my commitment. thanks
I would add: 'Go back to the fun stuff'. I was learning back end and didnt like it. So went back to front end and making some designs.. it raised my motivation and soon i'll be back to learn that back end skills💪🏼
I am not english speaker but i like. See yours vídeos Is help me a lot
this is literally what is happening to me right now unbelievable! it is like you spoke my mind
I have 3 years of experience in coding and time to time I experienced this feeling losing of motivation to learn and improving my skills. I always procrastinate and this is the root reason why I always feel demotivated. Lately I made a decision to uninstall all steam games in my pc. At first I was a bit hesitant but honestly never felt this hype again to go back in track and improve my skills since no distractions anymore. I'm on my first week of not playing video games and I hope this will continue in the coming years.
You got this!
Wow - love your video editing!
Thank you. New subscriber here and I guess watching your tutorials will keep me pushing
You taught us a lot in minutes... How AWESOME you are...
I almost given up on learning coding and now I'm motivated again ......
Thank you for your motivation
Love everything about this! You're AMAZING!
A Genuine big thank you from bottom of my heart. You are doing exceptional work
i am 18 years old! i started coding during quarantine and i made some web pages but while the school duration i switch to programming to manage the time , i started with C language to help me with other languages and it been just a month with , i was able to make 3 mini projects ! i really like coding i never feel bored while doing it and it really improve my logical and life skills , i will never give up on it. And thank you for the motivational videos.
Nooooob coder lmao
@@SF-jf3xv thank u pro
@@oussamachahidi9201 I'm only messing bro I'm sorry. Keep going brother- I wish you success.
I just love the way in which you speak.
These tips are SO helpful Jessica. Thank you!!!!!
Hey I want to thank you for giving me the clarity about learning coding .I'm really pumped up.❤️
Very under-rated video...
Only coders who've "started" their journey can relate to these facts more than anything.❤️🙏
thank you so much
I'm struggling and don't know what to do
but watching this video motivates me
thanks~
Honestly, you made my day a bit cause I m on my beginning process with html css and struggling or unfocusing with 2 weeks breaks in between my 5 days motivation.. it’s really hard and I very anxious in theses times. Thx for this words I ll try to follow your tutorials, I made some music mix to code on my page by the way , take a ear ;)
Your videos are helping me get back into web development...Thank you!!
Hey ! I just wanted to drop in and say that I instantly subscribed to your channel.
Your videos are calming, and for someone like me who has just started learning web development they are really really really amazing.
Thank you :D :D :D
I recommended this to my 10 best friends! You got our 22 thumbs up!
right video found on right time. As a beginner am motivated and your video quality of making is excellent keep motivating GOOD JOB..........!!!
I get motivated when ever i feel low.keep on coding ❤️coder coder
Finally found a channel which seems really helpful....please make more motivational videos like this and make lesson on projects with current trends. We are bored of watching old and outdated tutorials on UA-cam. Subscribed from my 3 youtube account😁
i enjoy watching your videos. They are very inspirational and motivative. Never regretted subscribing. Keep it up