I have set a goal of becoming expert by the end of 2022, Can you give me advise and plans that I should stick to.
Thanks in advance ... Wish you all the best and a happy new year.
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I have set a goal of becoming expert by the end of 2022, Can you give me advise and plans that I should stick to.
Thanks in advance ... Wish you all the best and a happy new year.
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It's a bad goal to keep I will say, as it's focusing on result rather than work. Better goal would be solving 1 or 2 good questions everyday.
Also don't directly think of expert, pupil and specialist comes in between too.
My personal opinion, but making consistency a goal is even worse, because of how easily you can fail it. Life is random, no one knows what will ruin your streak: power outage, server maintenance, problems in real life. It feels so bad to fail your goal because of things you had no control over.
Also, forcing yourself is unhealthy. Let's say, you had a bad day, you absolutely don't feel like doing anything, but you have to get up and "solve 1 or 2 good questions". These "days" will pile up and make any hobby feel like a dread, which is never a good sign.
In my practice, consistency is a good thing, but making a cult out of it is as bad as focusing on results. Make small goals, have fun, and you will succeed.
bruh why the demotivation and downvotes? good luck man that's my goal too and to achieve it we should practice more and solve more problems, keep the good work up and never give up on your goals!