Your video on studying for 1 year changed my life. Now, the idea that a learning plan can nurture natural interest is inspiring to me! As a freshman in college, I would find nothing more useful than a video on a video on what that looks like (whether that be directly applied to AI+swe, math, deep learning, etc. or instead, abstract advice). After all, it is the most controllable and arguably high-leverage area of these 4 pillars! Edit: to be clear, I am asking if you can make a video on learning plans. Thank you for the great work!
@@v1Accevt thank you, awesome to hear that the video was inspiring! That's an excellent idea, making a video on how to make a learning plan - adding it near the top of the list of videos I want to make
@jeffrey_codes one follow up request I have is that the learning plan be geared towards building projects; after all, that was the biggest takeaway from the studying for 1 year video. thank you!
How can we come out of the tiredness after 12 hrs of work including commuting and convince ourself to study for a another 2 hrs. I struggle this with it a lot. Everyday i think of studying after the work and when it actually comes to studying after the work i don't feel like to study because of the tiredness and the last thing i want to do is study. How do i come out of the situation? Typically my day goes like wake up at 6:30am catch the bus at 7:40 am, Reaching the office at 8:00am,work ends at 6:00pm and reaching home at 7:10 pm. After this there is motivation to study but the tiredness is high i couldn't able to focus in the studying part efficiently.
I agree with the other responses - the best thing would be to study in the morning while you're fresh If that doesn't work, you could try staying at a coffee shop after work (drink tea so you don't wreck your sleep schedule) and study there before you reach the couch. That can have the added benefit of cutting time off your commute, since it's 20 minutes in the morning but 70 minutes during rush hour
Your video on studying for 1 year changed my life. Now, the idea that a learning plan can nurture natural interest is inspiring to me!
As a freshman in college, I would find nothing more useful than a video on a video on what that looks like (whether that be directly applied to AI+swe, math, deep learning, etc. or instead, abstract advice). After all, it is the most controllable and arguably high-leverage area of these 4 pillars!
Edit: to be clear, I am asking if you can make a video on learning plans.
Thank you for the great work!
@@v1Accevt thank you, awesome to hear that the video was inspiring!
That's an excellent idea, making a video on how to make a learning plan - adding it near the top of the list of videos I want to make
@@jeffrey_codes wow! thank you so much
@jeffrey_codes one follow up request I have is that the learning plan be geared towards building projects; after all, that was the biggest takeaway from the studying for 1 year video.
thank you!
Thank you for this. There is too much content for the sake of content out there. This video is actually honest and has unique thoughts.
I can’t skip a video😭🙏🏾, thanks Jeffery!
How can we come out of the tiredness after 12 hrs of work including commuting and convince ourself to study for a another 2 hrs. I struggle this with it a lot. Everyday i think of studying after the work and when it actually comes to studying after the work i don't feel like to study because of the tiredness and the last thing i want to do is study. How do i come out of the situation? Typically my day goes like wake up at 6:30am catch the bus at 7:40 am, Reaching the office at 8:00am,work ends at 6:00pm and reaching home at 7:10 pm. After this there is motivation to study but the tiredness is high i couldn't able to focus in the studying part efficiently.
study in the morning, work less, maximize weekends
You gotta prioritise you. Wake up early and do your own thing first, then get tired on someone else's hours.
I agree with the other responses - the best thing would be to study in the morning while you're fresh
If that doesn't work, you could try staying at a coffee shop after work (drink tea so you don't wreck your sleep schedule) and study there before you reach the couch. That can have the added benefit of cutting time off your commute, since it's 20 minutes in the morning but 70 minutes during rush hour
@ Thanks for the reply. May be this might work.
@ Thanks . The Prioritizing part is really true.
Good advice
Great content, thanks! 🙏🏼
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