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I think maybe you can look at others code and how amazing coding can be. In my opinion, coding is very creative! You can create anything out of coding. If you are really interested in coding and you were discouraged by the exams, don’t be! Let coding be your passion! Don’t give up on something that you really enjoyed! Keep go on! Happy learning and happy coding! Cheers!
14th Jan 2019, 12:56 PM
JTLZ
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#MOTIVATION Good , better , best Never let it rest.Till your good become better and better become best MOST IMPORTANT We programmers do programming not because we expect to get high paid or get adulation by the public, but because it is fun to program. WHAT WE ARE.......... We programmer we work for for days with little or no sleep. We always evolving our knowledge we translate theories into reality we code in many languages we tirelessly test the complex so the user see it simple.
16th Jan 2019, 9:57 PM
AKS
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Mindset is what separates the best from the rest 🏅🎖🥇🥈🥉🏆🎯
15th Jan 2019, 2:27 PM
Coding Niffler
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Marcelo Anzolin 👍 You're right.
14th Jan 2019, 2:53 PM
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14th Jan 2019, 1:17 PM
Kabulput
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His name is my motivation # never give up
14th Jan 2019, 1:20 PM
Charan Leo25
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Search for motivation in sololearn question
14th Jan 2019, 1:10 PM
Charan Leo25
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Hey, sometimes we gets overestressed by another things in life. It's ok take a time sometimes. Clear your mind, take a breath, refresh your energy and go back doing what you want. Go back in follow your dreams. Hope It Help, hugs ! Take easy with bugs! 😁
14th Jan 2019, 1:54 PM
Marcelo Anzolin
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To be honest, really honest I mean - sololearn is not that great for newbies. For me it ain't working. I can complete whole python course and so what? From oop onwards it was just lucky quessing (most of the time). Sololearn is great when you know what you read and write. Take challenges. I want to be there someday :). I started python with a book - it was ok but after a month it got really tedious and I ended up losing interest. Then I bought an online course during black friday and this was it. Video materials are the best for me - when someone is speaking to me, so to say. Moreover, find decent dev youtuber and listen to podcasts while you can. Hope it helps. Keep on coding.
14th Jan 2019, 5:26 PM
Bartek O.
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Just the fact that you just took your finals should be a celebration. Coding is an art form. You just finished the most gruelling mental hardship you can truly endure completing your finals. Give your mind a break, watch some cartoons, play some video games, socialize, . The coding will be waiting for you when the time is right. Good luck and let me know if I can help in any way.
14th Jan 2019, 8:41 PM
David F. Rose
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Find a friend or family member interested in learning the basics and teach them how to build something small. Aim for short, painless lessons but plan them so as to make them as easy as possible.
15th Jan 2019, 6:11 AM
DumbledoresAmy
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Go out with like-minded friends. get involved in the community
14th Jan 2019, 6:43 PM
jay
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Be in balance=) There is time for work, there is time for rest. Recharge your emotions, do what works only for you: music, sport, do-nothing, talking and walking with friends or something crazy! If you feel your smile, you are ready to go, where you want)
15th Jan 2019, 1:49 AM
Viacheslav Voskresenskii
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your genius that is a pro coder and the sololearn community wants you to be apart of it.😀👆 keep on coding and making great codes were you can share with everyone, I will be rooting for you👍💻
16th Jan 2019, 4:34 AM
Markpeach96
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we get demotivated from time to time and sometimes we just need time off. I had a similar experience a few months ago where i didnt code for about 3 weeks or so. I found motivation to continue when i reflected on my study journal and saw the distance i had traveled since my programming journey began. My advice is, just chill for now, but plan when you will resume your journey. use this time to reflect and ponder about the possibilities your programming skills will open up for you and just think of ideas you would like to manifest.
17th Jan 2019, 3:43 PM
Logomonic Learning
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Try to take care of yourself and focus on your health for a while. Or set time in the mornings or evenings to do this. There's nothing like refreshing your mind and physical health by taking care of yourself. It might even give you some inspiration.
16th Jan 2019, 1:11 AM
Daniel
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Quiet, that's how I felt and I think most of you have felt that way at least once in your life, be firm in your goals and do not give up, you can achieve it. We support you all the community and we need your wisdom as well as encouragement.
16th Jan 2019, 2:55 PM
Ruben Perez
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ADEVIL All studies point to our brains working best when we get the ideal amount of sleep. Not to mention eating well, exercising, socializing, and expressive outlets such as music or theatre. It is tempting to burn our candle from both ends but because so much of great programming depends on how we work together, I think we first need to pay attention to the way we treat ourselves because that affects how we treat everyone else around us, including our co-workers. No matter which path we choose in life, balance is a never-ending challenge but I think it's important to try achieve a substainable balance. No one maintain any life-long pursuit unless they are taking care of themselves too. As we programmers engage in life, we find new problems to solve and we use our skills to help the people these problems affect.
16th Jan 2019, 10:29 PM
DumbledoresAmy
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