Is there any tips on dealing with a burnout in competitive programming?
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Is there any tips on dealing with a burnout in competitive programming?
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burn in
lock in
Take a break.
mewing
it's over for you
play cs2, or osu3d
Practice edging regularly.
This blog might help:) https://codeforces.me/blog/entry/91114
Thank you
Try edging, start with 1 hour a day and gradually build up
My life span was about 13 years. But I could only edge for 12.
Try taking a break to relieve your stress.
Have you heard of edging?
edgegang
don't have smooth life