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Pranjal Agnihotri
Pranjal Agnihotri
4,187 Points

How to remain consistent and cool while learning?

Hii everyone , today I have something important to ask: 1: How to always remain consistent in learning. 2: How to tackle that situation when I am not getting the things right or don't know how to resolve the error. 3: This question is for those who are working in a company , how it feels like working with a deadline like it must be tensed situation if you are new or just started working

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,110 Points

You might enjoy this forum post titled The Wall, and perhaps this episode of The Treehouse Show that features it in a discussion about learning styles.

stjarnan
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stjarnan
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 56,488 Points

Hi Pranjal,

1: Try to set a schedule, reminding yourself that you need to study 15-30 minutes Monday to Friday. The reason you would like to do this is to remind yourself that you get to study for atleast 15 minutes these days, fun, right?

2: Try to understand that getting stuck is one of the best situations for learning, this is when you get to practice solving problems. It will be frustrating at times, and sometimes taking a break will help you. Just know that everyone gets stuck, and as you improve you will learn where to look for answers.

3: It can be tense, it can be really stressful. But you're never alone, and working as part of a team you will learn that if someone gets stuck the team will be there to provide support for eachother.

I hope that helps,

Jonas