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My fourth challenge and I'm already burnt out. It could because I'm working alone and I'm not used to it. To those who work alone as freelancers how do you do it? I find it a little bit depressing. I'm more used to learning in school environment with other learners U+1F62D
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- @AbdalrzakalsoukiPosted almost 2 years ago
Hello Thabiso!
Coding can be frustrating sometimes, we all been there, what I advice you is to get some reset each time, plus look, you did a great job in the challenge
For the social part, you can code with some people in regular events and clubs if you prefer that way
Try to enjoy with it as you can and take it easily, step by step
Marked as helpful1 - @EileenpkPosted almost 2 years ago
Hi Thabiso! I agree it can sometimes be a little lonely working by yourself! A great way to make coding more social, and prevent burnout is to pair program with someone. Pair programming is a good way to learn from others, see where your skills are, think about code from a different perspective as well as connect and create a thriving community. Even if you only do it every so often it will make a difference! If you want to team up to do a project with me to try it out just let me know and we can set it up.
Marked as helpful1@SefalaThabisoPosted almost 2 years agoHi @Eileenpk I would really like to team up with you. This will help me learn faster and give me some bit of motivation. I look forward to learning with you. Thank you so much.
0 - @EileenpkPosted almost 2 years ago
What is the best way to connect with you to coordinate it?
I use LinkedIn and message people there usually.
Here is my link if you want to connect to work out the details.
- Let's connect on LinkedIn! - @Eileenpk
Or let me know where a better place would be. (I wish the Frontend Mentor platform had a messaging component!)
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