I have this smaller project that I am pouring some of my free time in, and I am trying different options for motivating myself to finish it.
This is the latest take on it - try and post what I've done last in a form of a screenshot and a commentary that explains the context in some depth. It's not quite blogging, because I am not tracking who reads this and so I can't obsess over the readership size, the likes and the follows. It seems to be working and this intentional lack of a feedback appears to be the key.
I believe my website will be something similar. Not quite a blog but more like a tech journal of projects or whatever with tutorials/screenshots. Something I can look back and say 'yeah I know how to do this and I understand what is happening to explain it (with screens etc)."
Even if nobody ever reads any of it I figure I will get better at writing and communicating, which is always a plus.
My biggest issue is being so green in the personal project department. Most of the 'problems' I want solved are done already.
Journal is a good word. Though I noticed that it's less of "how did I do it" for me and more of "look how much has already been done, so just few more pushes..." kind of benefit.
This is the latest take on it - try and post what I've done last in a form of a screenshot and a commentary that explains the context in some depth. It's not quite blogging, because I am not tracking who reads this and so I can't obsess over the readership size, the likes and the follows. It seems to be working and this intentional lack of a feedback appears to be the key.
Can anyone relate to this?