Ask HN: If (procrastinating) then read else next in HN
To cut a long story short I had this idea that maybe if we had our projects broken down by someone else and developed a detailed roadmap almost like a course it would potentially be easier for us to just get busy doing rather than busy procrastinating. A simple example would be to develop a chat bot. There was a very detailed article just yesterday on that which covered every single step necessary to build your own. One would only have to follow this blog post and then add on it the service it offers to have a successful bot. What if we took this approach a bit further and created a course around it with finer steps, timelines, achievements, etc. What if we had categories of different projects where we go and look for something that is similar to what we want to do? Even if we can achieve 70%, 60% of our side project build by following something else its still a lot better than 0% or my usual 20%.
Some initial thoughts here so don't bash.
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...and it was like a ritual, where every night I followed along with a 30-60 minute tutorial. I got a lot further and faster than if I had just been fumbling around by myself semi-aimlessly trying to learn the program (and 3D modeling at the same time). And I think a lot of it had to do with the structure of doing a small dose of rote learning on a regular basis. No planning, or thinking about what to learn, just doing the lesson at a nice slow pace. I now find myself wanting to see the rest of his tutorials translated into English:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1ajADhkNhcffhuQ9sZp9bg