Major John
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That moment when you can't open your project to finish a task...
I've been looking at the unity proj for like a couple of days now and doing everything but open it. The other projects I'm doing need to be done, just not necessarily now. They're just a distraction from the main task at hand
I have a trick I do when this happens to me and I always have to remind my self to do it. Do the task for 10 min!
Usually at the end of the 10 min you're already in flow and don't even remember to stop anymore.
Let's see what the day brings
I've been looking at the unity proj for like a couple of days now and doing everything but open it. The other projects I'm doing need to be done, just not necessarily now. They're just a distraction from the main task at hand
I have a trick I do when this happens to me and I always have to remind my self to do it. Do the task for 10 min!
Usually at the end of the 10 min you're already in flow and don't even remember to stop anymore.
Let's see what the day brings
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This is my current Dualingo streek on chess.
I first liked that Duo didn't have limits on the amount of lessons you can learn. It felt like genuine progress especially with the gemefied mechanics.
Unfortunately, it's also what I've grown to dislike about the app. Both when I learned a language and chess on Duo, the engagement mechanics makes you care more about the streak than the learning objective.
It's easy for someone to trick themselves that they're learning without doing the necessary work to make thr lessons sink in beyond the few days they stay in our memories.
Although chess.com does similar things as Duo, at least they are focused on chess resulting in a higher quality experience rather than a superficial one.
All this is to say that Duo is making me feel a certain type of way I don't like towards chess. I find I have more fun and learn more on chess.com at this point. So my 47 day streak on Duo ends today.
Farewell Duo
I first liked that Duo didn't have limits on the amount of lessons you can learn. It felt like genuine progress especially with the gemefied mechanics.
Unfortunately, it's also what I've grown to dislike about the app. Both when I learned a language and chess on Duo, the engagement mechanics makes you care more about the streak than the learning objective.
It's easy for someone to trick themselves that they're learning without doing the necessary work to make thr lessons sink in beyond the few days they stay in our memories.
Although chess.com does similar things as Duo, at least they are focused on chess resulting in a higher quality experience rather than a superficial one.
All this is to say that Duo is making me feel a certain type of way I don't like towards chess. I find I have more fun and learn more on chess.com at this point. So my 47 day streak on Duo ends today.
Farewell Duo
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The type of aura farming I'm trying to achieve
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Idk what this says about Ethiopian coffee obsession tho ๐๐๐
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