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How to self study technical things 

Tina Huang
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It's about learning, coding, and generally how to get your sh*t together c:
In this video I explain in detail how to self study and learn technical things such as programming, data science, technical tools etc. I introduce a framework and exactly how to implement it as well as my method of learning most effectively and efficiently.
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00:00 Intro
00:33 Why most people fail
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02:06 Step 1: how to choose learning resource
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Hi, my name is Tina and I'm a data scientist at a FAANG company. I was pre-med studying pharmacology at the University of Toronto until I finally accepted that I would make a terrible doctor. I didn't know what to do with myself so I worked for a year as a research assistant for a bioinformatics lab where I learned how to code and became interested in data science. I then did a masters in computer science (MCIT) at the University of Pennsylvania before ending up at my current job in tech :)
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Комментарии : 1,7 тыс.   
@aceallen2505
@aceallen2505 3 года назад
1) learn just enough 2) do project 3) iterate iterate iterate
@andymutale368
@andymutale368 2 года назад
Jokes on you I don't know what iterate means, Jokes on you I don't know what iterate means, Jokes on you I don't know what iterate means,
@akatsuki9176
@akatsuki9176 2 года назад
@@andymutale368 iterate means 🔁
@Ro.T560
@Ro.T560 3 года назад
I needed this. I have 20 unfinished udemy courses lol
@bhekanimagagula2411
@bhekanimagagula2411 3 года назад
I have 21!..lol
@Ro.T560
@Ro.T560 3 года назад
@@bhekanimagagula2411 lol.
@gingergirl65
@gingergirl65 2 года назад
Me too😂
@dobetta7776
@dobetta7776 2 года назад
Only 20? Slacker
@manimanu5596
@manimanu5596 2 года назад
Cool send me the courses 😂
@WalkinChristum
@WalkinChristum 2 года назад
Just started 2 udemy courses, perfect timing on this video lol
@mmoltich
@mmoltich 3 года назад
Very good advice. I’m a victim of over-learning without implementing, and taking too detailed notes. My advice back to you is stick with what you love. Don’t be tempted by the Management ladder. You risk becoming a mile wide and an inch deep in technical knowledge.
@max477
@max477 3 года назад
same and stuck in the loop of tutorial purgatory
@maybe9357
@maybe9357 3 года назад
Same
@hanseldsilva2393
@hanseldsilva2393 3 года назад
Same. I always hate being only an inch deep
@suvraneelsaha8973
@suvraneelsaha8973 3 года назад
same exactly the same stuck with perfection towards a course and not having the goal oriented mindset flipping the script - goal (project) oriented study and less information gain
@bioches
@bioches 2 года назад
It’s how we were taught in school. Rote memorization
@rafaelmoraespereira1
@rafaelmoraespereira1 3 года назад
Framework for Learn Technical Things #1 learn just enough + The problem is that there are too many resources (paradox choice). + You can’t jump from beginner to intermediate doing courses. + Don’t try to memorize or understand every detail. + Take notes but don't take too many notes. + Do not, by any means, skip exercises! + Do not feel obligated to finish a course that is not relevant for your project. + Do not be married to a single resource! #2 do a project + It doesn’t matter what’s in your head if you don’t know how to implement. + The best way do learn to implement is doing implementations. + If possible: find your project first! That's how you know you learn it. 3# ITERATE
 + choose projects to do in order to find the holes in your knowledgment, and that’s the whole point. + Find the projects that better fits the skills that you wanna learn. + Keep doing it! It’s a cyclical process. PLUS# ACCOUNTABILITY + Accountable means obligated to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one’s actions and to answer to someone, such a person with more authority. + This is even more important when you fell overwhelmed, weak and it’s must proned to give up. And that will happen! + Make a public commitment.
@simonpetersog
@simonpetersog Год назад
Helpful, but where can i find those projects??
@newbornmaple87
@newbornmaple87 Год назад
thank you for this summarised comment!
@rodrigorodriguez509
@rodrigorodriguez509 Год назад
Thank you, I find it very difficult to focus on the subject matter when there's this good looking Asian girl describing everything
@Henrique.Souza0601
@Henrique.Souza0601 Год назад
Thank you so much! I could get more through your notes than watching the video itself. I like Tina, but she can make videos kinda distractive sometimes.
@forsaken7161
@forsaken7161 Год назад
woah useless advices lol. thanks for saving me time
@valentinopereira58
@valentinopereira58 3 года назад
I think I finally found people with exact qualities like me: 1. Anime lovers 2. Coding wizards 3. Procastinators
@KylePandapatan
@KylePandapatan 3 года назад
Those first 30 seconds 🙈😆
@haid3rium581
@haid3rium581 3 года назад
+
@Atlas92936
@Atlas92936 3 года назад
@Bacon Pancakes wow you're awesome. You've convinced me, you're hired
@trevorfranks69
@trevorfranks69 3 года назад
@Bacon Pancakes go be a startup owner somewhere else
@aachalmodak9959
@aachalmodak9959 3 года назад
😭🤣😂ya..
@hedge931
@hedge931 2 года назад
Something that really helps me: learning the same topic from multiple sources. Each source fills in the gaps of the others, and repeatedly exposing yourself to an explanation of a single concept will make it feel easy once you've heard it the third or fourth time. DON'T stress about remembering every little thing, just expose yourself to the ideas a few times and understand it as well as you can (without pushing you brain too hard) each time, and they will sink in on their own. Reach for "low hanging fruit" i.e. the things that are easiest for you to understand. They build on each other, and sooner than you think, you'll be able to understand those "harder" concepts, if you just focus on all the easy ones. In a way, you only ever have to try to learn things that are easy for you to learn.
@Dianetics.Junior
@Dianetics.Junior Год назад
I do this by reading different on the same topic, often at the same level of knowledge.
@ZaItan1
@ZaItan1 Год назад
So true! Re-exposure can make learning almost inevitable, and solidifying foundations makes more advanced topics that much easier.
@Kat-sh7yd
@Kat-sh7yd Год назад
Yesss I do this too- take 3 or 4 courses on the same language and it really helps answer all the questions
@agent_447
@agent_447 3 года назад
"who is this person and how does she know so much about me" New subscriber.
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 года назад
🐈❤️
@opeyemi7761
@opeyemi7761 3 года назад
I legit feel this right now. A friend shared the video and I am so amazed at how everything feels like me. The slump period is longer than the time I spend learning. I keep feeling like I need to rest but then at the back of my mind, I know I haven't learnt enough.
@KenJee_ds
@KenJee_ds 3 года назад
Love the signing yourself up for projects first approach. Never even crossed my mind. Will be stealing for myself 😉
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 года назад
Haha lazy, unmotivated people hacks 😉
@robelgirmachew5909
@robelgirmachew5909 3 года назад
This nigga starving
@goated-yt2370
@goated-yt2370 2 года назад
@@robelgirmachew5909 😂😂
@masternobody1896
@masternobody1896 2 года назад
@@TinaHuang1 this video does not give any value. this is a clickbait i guess
@masternobody1896
@masternobody1896 2 года назад
@@TinaHuang1 best advice is to watch death note and avataar you will get easily motivated to do coding
@michelevidal09
@michelevidal09 3 года назад
Because not all heroes wear capes... you're so honest and authentic! The world needs more people like you, really. Respect!!
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 года назад
Wow thanks so much for your kind words 😊
@kpopempire1475
@kpopempire1475 3 года назад
One of the biggest challenges is finding a project to use what you are learning.
@ayeshawali4313
@ayeshawali4313 3 года назад
Learntocodecamp and the code wars website and maybe stack flow, also mimo a coding app and also solo learn another app.
@nobytes2
@nobytes2 2 года назад
Think of an app, site, game you want it to be better and improve upon it. Or just think of something you want or a problem you have.
@junkabella6324
@junkabella6324 2 года назад
I am organising my home library by theme and author! :D
@rajadon2071
@rajadon2071 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@CCV334
@CCV334 3 года назад
This video perfectly articulates what I’ve been struggling with. The solution of “learning enough” and project based learning is the ultimate path towards growth. Thanks so much for this 🙏
@fancyAlex1993
@fancyAlex1993 3 года назад
Agreed. Learn the concepts in 1 - 2 hours through documentation or videos then spend the remaining time in building projects. This can be in the form of courses or RU-vid video or blog post. One more thing that you can do while watching this courses is to build something on your own before watching the video. Example if you are going to build a navbar, perhaps try to build it on your own first before watching the video on how to build it. If you are stuck , try to research it. If still stuck for more than 2 hours, then continue watching the video for the solution. End of the day, is the effort on exercising your brain that matters. Even if you don't solve the issue, at least you would spent time researching things and filling some gaps up in your knowledge. This has helped throughout my career as a dev.
@aarthiv6574
@aarthiv6574 3 года назад
👍👍
@Abdullahjimmy
@Abdullahjimmy 3 года назад
Smart strat
@resident__
@resident__ 3 года назад
Best practical advice I've got so far🥺👏
@tylercarey645
@tylercarey645 Год назад
This is probably some of the best advice on this thread
@tricksforsolving2804
@tricksforsolving2804 Год назад
Yes exactly .I also face a lot those things.without practicing those things forgot our mind.
@johnd.5601
@johnd.5601 3 года назад
One of the biggest leaps that helped me is "don't talk about it". It's important to learn how to utilize energy and understanding how to store it for use later on. When we talk about things we release the energy in a non-productive way.
@cedricg4303
@cedricg4303 3 года назад
I agree & don't agree in the same time. I used to help some foreign student learning french and, just asking them where they were in their learning was putting them in the "Accountability" zone indirectly. I think that, having a little group that boost each other on those term, even if you don't learnt he same subject is really cool. Some friends have a group where, every two weeks, they show and explain what their learn to other.
@johnd.5601
@johnd.5601 3 года назад
@@cedricg4303 When learning a language my ideology would be a terrible idea!...lol
@johnd.5601
@johnd.5601 3 года назад
@@lefthookouchmcarm4520 Or you become aware of things like the Dunning Kruger effect. Then you look back at all the notes you took and make those changes. You're only being reasonable with your assumption, do you think that the guy who looked at the diode and said it can be far brighter was a reasonable person or someone who looked at it without knowing how impossible it was? Today they're common and known as l.e.d. That was a major leap from the incandescent light bulb. The issue with light bulbs was the filament, diode made light and lasted a really long time but the filament made contact with the shell where a incandescent bulb did not so the glass didn't burn.
@bmejia220
@bmejia220 3 года назад
Yes John.i am practicing this also,don't talk about it. I realize that I am telling others about my progress because I seek approval for my hard work. It is a way for me to get satisfaction before I have completed my work,which is a copout for myself and bad for discipline. The only satisfaction I should seek is from myself from completing my goals. 👍👍
@johnd.5601
@johnd.5601 3 года назад
@@bmejia220 It's not easy for anyone. There can come a time of confluence if you continue to move forward and accept that you can only choose the direction of the very moment that presents itself. Define your future with detail as best you can and as you progress it will become possible to refine those ideas as they materialize. Accept failure as a opportunity for you to Google a correct resolution, failure is the easiest thing to fix if you can accept you are wrong. I find it very difficult to make intelligent decisions when I find no fault in what I'm doing. It is implausible to be correct all the time. Strive for greatness and accept failure as part of the journey, love what your doing or don't do it.
@Barboy0
@Barboy0 3 года назад
This may be the most groundbreaking video not just for learning technical things but if you want to be an autodidact. This is spot on possibly the best advice to give someone learning something on their own.
@bezimienny1146
@bezimienny1146 Год назад
Honestly - thank You from the bottom of my heart. Here are my takeaways: 1. Learning just enough to make a project you are interested in. 2. Staying motivated by linking the learning with realisation of your deep needs and imaging the alternative cost. 3. Not feeling guilty of learning other stuff within the domain instead of completing a course you feel irrelevant to your goal, your project. 4. Watching lecture in double speed to grasp the general point and noting down the high-level logic instead of writing about every detail. Write concepts as a framework of connected elements and feel okay with leaving gaps in this puzzle. 5. Connecting with people around the topic, if possible. Linking your responsibility to others, to feel obligated before them. 6. Iterate the elements of learning and practically implementing the knowledge.
@snehabhat4876
@snehabhat4876 3 года назад
Man this is literally me 😂😂 I sign up for a Udemy course and then I get bored and end up reading a manga instead😂
@sitdowncomedyXD
@sitdowncomedyXD 3 года назад
🤣🤣. Same here. I still get email from my professor.
@chylani
@chylani 3 года назад
Sameeee,😅🤣🤣
@SweetHeart-rq5hd
@SweetHeart-rq5hd 3 года назад
Same here lol
@guapr2920
@guapr2920 3 года назад
Sameeeeeee but just started
@seola2307
@seola2307 3 года назад
Jesus it's me. I was watching some documentaries about conspiracy. '-'
@jworne79
@jworne79 2 года назад
When I was studying I focused too much on passive learning of theory but my project work was minimal. I did enough to graduate, but I was in over my head in my first job and hated it. I actually changed careers for a few years. But now I'm back on track and love learning and solving problems. Love your videos! 😀
@VyPrezWolfpackMusic
@VyPrezWolfpackMusic Год назад
Thank you, Tina. I've been following your channel on and off since I started my data analytics/programming journey in the middle of the pandemic; I tend to get discouraged, but with every new challenge, I always feel better when I return to this video.
@patrickazuka1211
@patrickazuka1211 Год назад
You have got the best language to impact the mind. Your explanation for accountability as "being compounded by consistency and habit", hits differently. Thank you Tina!
@chiarameanslight
@chiarameanslight 3 года назад
I love what you said about learning not being a linear process. I’m about to start my first project I really needed to hear that today. Thank you.
@gatosandrea
@gatosandrea 3 года назад
Aaah, I am a beginner but I am sooo glad that there's someone that thinks like you because for me it's the same, I think you learn better by doing projects, otherwise you'd be stuck in learning, learning, learning and that'd be and endless loop and when you'd do a project, most of the things are forgotten and then you have to do the same again.
@ChronoGamerOne
@ChronoGamerOne 3 года назад
I really appreciate how genuine you are with this, especially when talking about accountability. Thank you for this.
@mercantile1803
@mercantile1803 2 года назад
100% correct! Thanks! I was "trying to learn to code" for several years, but it only started to stick this year because: 1. The pre-research of knowing what coding language was used for what and what the capabilities was essential to knowing what direction(language) to focus on. 2. Some of my job developed in a direction where if I knew Python it would be much easier and I'd get better outcomes. 3. Several other side projects formed in my mind where I *needed* to know python to deliver them. 4. Instead of structured courses I just watched RU-vidrs like you... it helped me build my own developer environment much better and the variety of approaches and angles helped me generalise.
@pravalipravali9989
@pravalipravali9989 3 года назад
lol.. i love how she says "goal appears terribly far and bed looks more and more comfortable". That is soo true.
@hunter858
@hunter858 3 года назад
This is a lot like language immersion learning. Learn the basics then dive right in.
@pfeebs3796
@pfeebs3796 Год назад
after some of my own tried and true experiences I realize how honest your channel is all about. like I knew something was wrong with the way I was doing and I was able to pinpoint the mistakes but then I wasn't so very sure that it WAS indeed the should-not-do. I love the way you clear my doubts by saying things like don't be overlearning and don't feel like you need to complete every single course and book to be actually ready on board 🤟
@zakirQuran
@zakirQuran 3 года назад
Your videos are so positive I love it so much. You’re always like “you can do it” or “that course is great enough”. Thank you. It calms my panicky mind.
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 года назад
Yay I’m so happy to hear that 🥰
@josuasimatupang5855
@josuasimatupang5855 2 года назад
Thank you for your kindness to share the tips Tina! I was thinking about to give up and not going to do everything cuz I've tried everything to learn and done the course but still yet failure comes to me slowly. And here i'm watching this video that explains me in detail how to learn effectively and efficiently. The key of learning is creating a framework that helps you connect the concept of everything. May all the good things always come to you Tina! Enjoy your journey of your life! Sorry my english is so bad;')
@prachimohnot5454
@prachimohnot5454 3 года назад
Where were you my whole college life? So relatable. Just what I needed. I will surely practise this framework
@Extrey
@Extrey Год назад
I wish i could go back in time and show myself this video... But now, after going through so many trials, i can feel it all on my own skin. It's so amazing to hear your own thoughts from another person, thank you, very inspiring speech!
@swarnas2313
@swarnas2313 Год назад
I really needed this piece of advice. For many years I have struggled in coding and learning new technologies, but now I understand what I am wrong at. Thank you for bringing clarity and sharing your inputs with us.
@cristian-bull
@cristian-bull 3 года назад
"I never go back on my word, that's my ninja way" -- Tina Huang
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 года назад
'oh god why did I promise that' -- Future Tina
@sacdaabdurhman
@sacdaabdurhman 3 года назад
“If you believe it’ll work out, you’ll see opportunities. If you don’t believe it’ll work out, you’ll see obstacles.” - Wayne Dyer Sharing some love with ya all, have a delightful day
@janiobachmann5029
@janiobachmann5029 2 года назад
Great advise Tina! I have to be honest and admit that I became a victim of taking lots of courses. It's really important what you said about doing projects because this will give you a more practical perspective of what you learned. Courses just give you the base of what you need to build great projects. Thanks for giving such an amazing video, I wish I had this video once I started my Data Science journey 5 years ago. Keep up the good work!
@MONDAUNG
@MONDAUNG 2 года назад
this is like Nail to my head, I have been overwhelmed by the amount of courses and never finish them and also always side tracked by the tiny details of what the command or the tags in the commands do. Thank you!
@erikzarko2880
@erikzarko2880 3 года назад
Tina, you're just amazing and I love your videos!!! I'm a beginner in the field and a lot of times i get stuck wondering how should I approach a dataset. I'd love to see a video or a new series on your channel on how you tackle a project from beginning to end. Thank you for existing hahahahaha ❤️
@julianamaya974
@julianamaya974 3 года назад
This video is awesome. I totally agree. The best way to learn is through experience. When you have a project you're going to face things that don't be present in a course or tutorial.
@omgmaw
@omgmaw Год назад
Your advice is helpful. I have been passive learning and when trying to implement a project on my own, I get stuck and do not know how to proceed. I switched to a project based learning style, and wow it has helped out a lot. I learned how to apply the concepts and have seen the real world use cases. Always follow project based learning!
@abbaming2406
@abbaming2406 2 года назад
What fantastic advice (and taste in anime). I am at that doldrums stage, having finished my Google data analysis certification, but currently grabbing courses because I felt like I didn’t know enough of certain things. I found myself nodding my head a lot to this video. I walked away from this feeling much better about myself and what to do next. Thank you for this!
@ericak5165
@ericak5165 2 года назад
You're amazing!! This is exactly what I needed. I'm just starting out on the web dev path with zero coding experience and your whole approach makes so much sense. I found myself getting caught up in my old ways of learning (i.e. lots of notes, details etc.) and your vid was divine timing for me:-) I'm literally working on a coding project due Monday...lol. Thanks again and wishing you all the best!
@rachidmohamed789
@rachidmohamed789 2 года назад
What about now?
@rogersepeda4378
@rogersepeda4378 3 года назад
I’ve been taking a network + class , I’ve been pretty interested in this class lately. It’s keeps the gears turning . I’m learning about subnet mask and I really enjoy it.
@colinandrew7423
@colinandrew7423 2 года назад
It is genuinely refreshing to see an honest and open person on RU-vid.
@magnumkenn
@magnumkenn 3 года назад
This is the way I’ve been studying, and I always wondered if it was the best way. So it was nice to hear other people do the same.
@samuelsegal3542
@samuelsegal3542 3 года назад
Great video! When a friend of mine told me she wanted to learn how to code, I recommended that she learn through projects instead of online courses. It's nice that I have a more formal definition of it now.
@Noah24Cline
@Noah24Cline 3 года назад
" The consequences of giving up is more painful than pushing through it " ‼️
@anonymousjones4016
@anonymousjones4016 2 года назад
Tina...you SO understand me! Thank you for the TRUE PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR 2021!!! I sure hope your videos sets the trend on how to structure "practical guides" to the absolute bare necessities to catalyst anybody into the momentum to then take off on our own following your "framework" principles. Keep up "The good fight!". - M
@vidathgunathilake6876
@vidathgunathilake6876 3 года назад
Also, getting familiar with lingo really helps. Like just knowing the words and what they mean and have a bit of an idea where they are normally used (even though you don't understand it well enough) is really helpful in order to learn things.
@gonzalosanchez401
@gonzalosanchez401 3 года назад
Great content Tina! Thanks for your motivation. I’ve been struggling with that barrier between beginner and intermediate in Python and SQL. It’d be amazing if you could show us how to pick a meaningful project and tackle it, as there are so many options. Thanks again ❤️.
@rupeshmandal6745
@rupeshmandal6745 3 года назад
Actually, and At sometimes we feel that we r just copying things and doing nothing our own.
@MatisCCCC
@MatisCCCC Год назад
honestly you don't get to do 'real' things untill you get an internship or job
@MissAnimequest
@MissAnimequest 3 года назад
thanks, i really hit the wall trying to learn graphic design and japanese on my own. this helps a lot! 💕
@techwithstef9088
@techwithstef9088 3 года назад
Learn it. Master it. Don’t give up. Very timely, I need to hear! Thanks for sharing Tina🥰
@AnikenSkiwalker
@AnikenSkiwalker 2 года назад
Much needed. I have been stuck in tutorial hell and I am finally realizing that I need to create something in order to be more efficient. Thank you. Looking forward to hearing more from you.
@e-genieclimatique
@e-genieclimatique Год назад
in brief: This video discusses a framework for learning technical skills more effectively and efficiently through project-based learning. The framework consists of three main steps: -learning just enough, -doing a project and iterating, -and ensuring accountability. 1. Learn just enough: Instead of getting overwhelmed by numerous resources, choose one or two introductory courses or books to learn the basic concepts and terminologies of the skill you want to acquire. It doesn't matter which course you pick, as long as it's high quality. 2. Do a project and iterate: The real learning starts with doing a project, which helps you practice real-life implementation. After completing a project, continue doing more projects to fill in the gaps in your knowledge and dive deeper into the subject matter. Learning is a cyclical process. 3. Accountability: Create consequences for yourself to push through tough times and avoid giving up. This can be achieved through introspection, identifying what truly matters to you, and creating habits to help you stay committed to your goals. An optional upgrade to the framework is to find a project first, which can help answer the question of when you've learned enough to start doing a project. This can be done by getting a job in the desired field or setting up a project with consequences that matter to you. The video emphasizes the importance of project-based learning for acquiring technical skills, focusing on implementation, and practicing to truly master a skill. The speaker shares their own experiences and provides examples of how this framework has helped them succeed in learning and applying new skills.
@rutabega306
@rutabega306 Год назад
Thanks gpt
@balanfelicia4445
@balanfelicia4445 3 года назад
THIS VIDEO CAME RIGHT IN TIME!!! THANK UUU
@wzyjoseph7317
@wzyjoseph7317 2 года назад
Im like started to curious about the YT recommendation system, it keep pushing Tina's video to me and I never watched, but when I click I instantly love it, amazing!
@saminmostahid7343
@saminmostahid7343 3 года назад
This was actually helpful while i am starting tech consulting. ‘Doing by learning’ is perhaps the key :)
@zakozakaria
@zakozakaria 3 года назад
You made it sound so easy, I wouldn't say that this is not the most efficient and yet so "logical" way to learn but yeah sticking to it and not losing your motivations is another hard task to do. After all self-learning is a big long journey still struggling to find myself in it and maintain it, if anyone can help by sharing their experiences i'd be really happy about it.
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 года назад
haha I totally get that - it's why I do my study with me livestreams! It's how I get myself out of bed :)
@firosuke
@firosuke Год назад
Not that I have achieved what you are talking about, but ... I think the key is to spend time stepping away and letting yourself feel more deeply what things motivate you the most, and to figure those out consciously; it might need to be done more than once -- and then to try and discover (sometimes non-obvious) ways to remind yourself of those things, then make a habit to consciously look at those reminders regularly. Partly this is a kind of self-care -- deliberate, conscious effort directed towards the (hopeful) benefit of your future self. A simple example might be photo of the person we're doing those things for, on our desk; or a photo of a big belly on the fridge, if we are trying to lose weight. Or phone notifications (perhaps at slightly random times, so you don't just mindlessly cancel it every morning). But the key part is spending enough time away from the activity, perhaps on a regular basis, to appreciate what you are doing it for. I think that for some people, part of this motivation is etched into their lifetime experience; and for others, it is not so clear and we have to work towards it.
@anishiyer8782
@anishiyer8782 3 года назад
Every second of this video made so much sense! I watched this when I needed it the most ( currently levelling up in Python ) . Thanks for this amazing content and motivation among all the other super cool ones in your channel! Your consistency and habit definitely impacts the audience to a greater extent than you think 🙂🙂
@nisharohilla7217
@nisharohilla7217 3 года назад
Hey.. could you pls help me for python 🙂
@vickihartman8808
@vickihartman8808 2 года назад
I found your videos while prepping for product manager interviews. Great learning advice and also translates to other areas of life.
@TheMenny10
@TheMenny10 3 года назад
Your videos are so awesome! I've been looking for this topic for so long, watched a lot of videos, but yours it's simply what I needed. Thank you Tina for sharing this super useful tips.
@shaikmashum3158
@shaikmashum3158 3 года назад
Simple yet effective points .... Enjoyed the way you express the emotions... I've been through these, could see myself there 😀 "Learn what is enough to complete the project" not everything since we feel overwhelmed easily... And gradually give up... Good point...
@corporatesteve
@corporatesteve 3 года назад
This is the video I never knew existed that I absolutely need! Currently trying to learn financial modelling
@F-Khan491
@F-Khan491 2 года назад
its 5 a.m. here, i have to go to work at 7, couldn't sleep well throughout the night and just randomly clicked a youtube suggested video... and vola ... this is the best advice i could get to start getting into learning something which i have been wanting to for some time now... sometimes, great thing happen so randomly .. thank you so much.. i am subscribing for sure : )
@rohanasif
@rohanasif 2 года назад
This is my first video from you and it's really motivated me to get myself going through my transition from a mechanical engineering background to coding!
@KenJee_ds
@KenJee_ds 3 года назад
Can your shadow clones learn python for you? Is that the secret?
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 года назад
😱😱 that would be the key to life
@blaiserodrigues2990
@blaiserodrigues2990 3 года назад
That's an amazing Idea. I am going to give it a try. 😎
@yashv2000
@yashv2000 3 года назад
In my case, clones would just double up the procastination only
@adamkoxxl
@adamkoxxl 3 года назад
tho if you are lazy then clones would be too and all of you would just procrastinate anyway
@ankitabasu81
@ankitabasu81 3 года назад
if only that was true ..... for this universe 🙃
@christopher-wk
@christopher-wk 3 года назад
Hello Tina! Awesome work like always and you inspired me to start with classes on udemy. Really long course but hoopefully worth it in the end. Can't expect to learn skills over 1 day but psu yourself in finding methods that makes you get a grip of what you're about to face surely feels awarding! Also a note that I'm studying towards becoming a Digital analyst but gotta say that Data science feels more appealing! Stay awesome!
@achiradissanayake3580
@achiradissanayake3580 2 года назад
Thanks Tina, I was stuck on that bait trap of taking notes for every single syntax. I wasn't going anywhere with it and you kind of showed me that it is not the correct way in another video.. Thanks and love what you doing...!!❤
@highmountdigital
@highmountdigital 3 года назад
The content about self study is fantastic. This is something that has always been a struggle. Feels like there’s a bit of direction now.😊🙏
@kanziarahman3158
@kanziarahman3158 3 года назад
I love how each section has its own music that differentiate one another, very detail
@Abdullahjimmy
@Abdullahjimmy 3 года назад
You are right just noticed it
@philipefernandino9180
@philipefernandino9180 3 года назад
That's what we learn on Junior Enterprises (we have that on college here in Brazil). You get a real project that someone is paying for, and a deadline, and it's up to you to deliver the result wheter you know what you're doing or not 😅
@ntukwasi
@ntukwasi 3 года назад
This was literally one of the most informative videos I’ve watched! Thank you!
@roselynthalathara958
@roselynthalathara958 2 года назад
This was awesome advice and summed up all the mistakes I made learning programming (e.g. copious notes, being married to a single resource, and not quickly starting a preferably on-the-job project to get hands-on training) :)
@AvenueCrew
@AvenueCrew 3 года назад
If you use the practices of Agile in your daily life, you can get so much work done. I study using the Kanban board and Jira
@MrDonald911
@MrDonald911 3 года назад
as a coder, I totally approve your framework :)
@mycabbages_
@mycabbages_ 2 года назад
Tina is a sage! There's such profound wisdom in her videos.
@malinainthapanya9388
@malinainthapanya9388 2 года назад
Hi Tina. Thanks for sharing this video! I recently started learning SQL with ZERO background in any programming languages, though the tips you've shared makes learning SQL less daunting. Keep it up sis!
@elliotloo9198
@elliotloo9198 3 года назад
oh my im so glad i found your channel, im currently studying pharma science, i mean i love science, but im starting to get interested in data and finance too! I was thinking of branching out and learning something data related :D
@toanhien494
@toanhien494 3 года назад
Finance, Data and Phar, the perfect combination for the pharm-industry. You'll surely get a job.
@trishulsingh01
@trishulsingh01 3 года назад
Someone finally made a video about this , This is what I did with , c++ python and c#
@hanqinong9369
@hanqinong9369 2 года назад
this video is so good that it explains a lot why I failed consistently on research and project learning. I love it, and the whole content is helpful to me. Thanks a lot!
@shawneec
@shawneec 2 года назад
Thank you! This has possibly been the most helpful video I've seen in months.
@RLau-cb1td
@RLau-cb1td 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your video! It is refreshing and enlightening. As a student majoring in statistics, I finally see why I suck at coding... It's because they are two totally different mindsets and learning frameworks! Also, I really want to ask what should stat students learn by themselves if they want to pursue a career as a data scientist? What kind of coding skills are most needed?
@johnczech7074
@johnczech7074 3 года назад
This is the second video I've watched by you. Excellent content! Really enjoyed it. Thank you beautiful lady and have a great day!
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 года назад
Thank you! I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed them 😊
@johnczech7074
@johnczech7074 3 года назад
@@TinaHuang1 very much so. Thank you for making them!
@vixdesignz5159
@vixdesignz5159 Год назад
This is truely helpful. Its like you listed out all neccessary requirements on succeeding in the level of fully enjoying data science. Thumps up and well appreciated.
@ribaker822
@ribaker822 Год назад
Thanks for helping me realise that the accountability is to myself and that I set the consequences. It's a huge responsibility but it's also liberating.
@-r9277
@-r9277 3 года назад
I feel much better now Knowing I'm not Alone In this struggle!
@Mov2groov360
@Mov2groov360 3 года назад
Thank you for making this video. It's given me lots of ideas on how I can learn Python.
@phantastik3389
@phantastik3389 3 года назад
I'm learning c# & angular. Let me tell you it's been a journey. I've been learning c# for about a year & angular for about 3 months. Everything you said, I've done. It's crazy that I found this video. But you're absolutely right about repeating yourself!
@NavierBlue9603
@NavierBlue9603 2 года назад
My friend JoJo introduced me to this video. Much needed! Self learning is so hard, all the ads telling you that do this n upgrade you resume blah blah blah is not true. Damn it's so tough.
@lakshaychopra
@lakshaychopra 3 года назад
Smart. Helpful. Adorable. You’re amazing!
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 года назад
Aww thank you 😊
@betterxyz
@betterxyz 3 года назад
LOL!! That Naruto got me subsribin' 🤣 and for me it's also 2 weeks after intense focus in learning how to code then binge watching Naruto
@davidstefanov9210
@davidstefanov9210 3 года назад
Same
@Cristi4n_Ariel
@Cristi4n_Ariel 2 года назад
I agree with you, project based learning from my personal experience has and is one the best approaches when it comes to learning technical things. I have learned so many things that have been out of the scope of what I initially planned to learn. I wish this was implemented more in school/colleges.
@utkarshkhare1181
@utkarshkhare1181 3 года назад
This is just perfect, I do all those things now but I had to figure them out through years of experience. I wish I found this video 3 years earlier, it would have saved a lot of time.
@oluwabunmiiwakin6345
@oluwabunmiiwakin6345 3 года назад
Boy o boy!!!. I always find myself trying to understand every tiny basics then i get stuck and go to another course and iterate and...now, I've seen your video. Thanks Tina
@aj5690
@aj5690 2 года назад
The main problem I have with self learning is retaining the information. I can do a challenge and understand the concept perfectly fine, but then a few lessons/challenges later when that skill is called upon again I go totally blank.
@TharaMesseroux1
@TharaMesseroux1 2 года назад
Thank you, Tina, for taking the time to make this video! Have a happy new year!!
@zeeshanqureshi6971
@zeeshanqureshi6971 2 года назад
As someone who's trying to self-study programming and software engineering, these are great tips. Thanks so much
@jacquacooper
@jacquacooper 3 года назад
Udemy is fun…the future of learning…I can see more fields of careers having an app like Udemy.
@alexcjoechez7881
@alexcjoechez7881 3 года назад
I am happy I learnt that (profpiperr on IG) can help you with your assignments and essays. The services are great and my grades have significantly improved. ^^^
@KurtVanEtten
@KurtVanEtten 3 года назад
Hi Tina! The Chronic Coder thing sounds super interesting, I will definitely be waiting to hear more details about what you're planning for over there.
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 года назад
I'm so happy to hear that! :) We're working hard on it and I will update ASAP. In the meantime, you can check out our current cohort here: www.notion.so/Chronic-Coder-Academy-Season-3-dbd4a42c517a4902b345a7fb7287cedf
@KurtVanEtten
@KurtVanEtten 3 года назад
@@TinaHuang1 Oooh... I have to say, that looks pretty intense and maybe a bit intimidating. I'll wait until you're ready to announce more details about this, but it does have me wondering about what kinds of backgrounds the participants need to have, and whether there will be roles for people who are weaker in their front end/back end development skills.
@shanksatutube
@shanksatutube 3 года назад
@@TinaHuang1 this is super exciting. Would love to be part of next projects/seasons. How does that work?
@randompanda346
@randompanda346 Год назад
took me 4 years to figure it out myself if you are just starting or in college take this advise to the grain as it is highly rewarding
@mikimiki1193
@mikimiki1193 2 года назад
Just want to send a big thank you to you Tina I’m truly inspired!
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