2-Minute Rule to Learn Coding - Atomic Habits

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In this video, I will cover best Coding Habits to Adopt in 2023. I'll also talk about How To Stay Motivated When Learning To Code. This will help you learn coding efficiently.

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Yet another great video!
So I read Atomic Habits (technically Heard the Audio book) & started implementing this!
Jan 1st 2022 i weighed around 90kgs! The sole goal of 2022 was to become healthy & build a habit of working out at least 5 days a week & eating healthy & sleeping early (and atleast 7 hrs a day!)
So i planned my day accordingly & had these sticky notes right in front of me to remind me of my goals .. and day in and day out i repeated the same things over n over again. In the course i was demotivated multiple times but there comes the magic of discipline. I just did it for the sake of it until its a habit now & i enjoy it than ever!
Same the started with my DSA prep goal last Dec 2022! Its been a month now(Jan 2023) & i have been solving on avg 3-5 problems on weekdays (given my erratic work hours) & 10 problems on weekends! I know I am not there yet but am sure with these baby steps, I will be there soon!

Result :
1. I am 65 kilos right now & all my blood works came perfect by gods grace!
2. I cook my own food & do mindful eating
3. Much more aware of my mind and health
4. I sleep by 11 (most f the days) & sleep 7 hrs!
5. I meditate at least 10 mins ( working on improving that too)
6. Already solved over 100+ problems in leetcode (mostly easy ones )
5. Learnt to say a blunt "NO" to people!

souravmojumder
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I completely agree with this 100%! A lot of us self taught developers or anyone trying to break into tech may have some doubt that we aren’t smart enough ect, but it really comes down to creating a habit or behavior. 95% of our lives is controlled by our subconscious because it’s a habitual mind and a behavior mind. If you can control your subconscious, you can control your life. Good luck to everyone on this journey!

gibbsesouffrant
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I’ve been in the software industry for 30 years - but taught myself to code way back in the late 70s, starting first with machine/assembly language. I have to be honest, I couldn’t imagine learning to code just to get into the industry and earn money. I learned to code because I was absolutely passionate and fascinated by computers…..I coded because I loved doing it, and spent nearly every spare moment coding. The fact that I finally ended up working as a developer and earning good money was incidental….I ended up getting well paid for something I was already doing. Almost all the best developers I’ve worked with have this trait, the love of programming comes first, and then the money is the reward.

rufdymond
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1. Sometimes it's hard to learn something new, like how to code.
2. But if you do little things every day to help you learn, it can make a big difference.
3. It's like when a plane changes direction just a little bit, it can end up in a different place.
4. You can make good habits by having something that reminds you to start, like using your laptop to start learning to code.
5. It's important to keep doing those little things every day, even if you don't see a big change right away.
6. If you build good habits, you can be really good at coding and get a good job!

lallmanish
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Hey Sahil, I just wanted to drop a comment and thank you for everything. I followed your instructions and landed my first software development job, transitioning from mechanical engineering. I could resonate a lot with your journey and you have no idea how much I appreciate you for making these video. I wish you all the good luck and success in the world. Thanks!

mujeerahmedx
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From this book, you are getting the topic explained. Great.

programmingblackhole
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As iam non cs [bsc wala] and beginner learning how to code. Everytime i feel demoted, your video gets poped up. Ignites spark inside me . Thank you for motivating people like me.

Errormakesmarter
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MY GOD THIS IS JUST IT. I have figured out all this on my own a few weeks ago. And I am today watching a video on it. Thank you God and Sahil. ❤️

vasujhawar.
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Sir, you are the most serious and the most proficient trainer on youtube and that's because you don't learn us how to code but how to become programmers. Thank you so much!

_Silviu
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3rd video ive see from this awesome guy & i love it! Keep up the good work bro. You really are motivating others including myself! May god bless you brother

ElManny
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Best advice that I ever heard for SDE in my 2yr experience. Pretty much satisfied with your thoughts. Thanks for sharing!!
Accepting the #30daysChallange for making a dent in my software career journey

amangautam
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#30dayschallenge
I'm preparing for software engineering interviews and i believe this challenge will help me improve my coding skills and work on important algorithms. Thanks Sahil for such a motivational video.

SoumyadeepRay
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Thank you so much for this challenge. No more procrastination.
I'm in!

biblisabatti
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I am a tech newbie...currently undergoing an intense SWE bootcamp organised by ALX, its tough...if, while and for nested loops are still a challenge for me, but I am determined to see it through...thank you so much for this video..nothing good comes easy ❤

reality_with_estella
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You are awesome 😊
Thanks for the tips.
I am a student learning software engineer at Holberton School.
Still finding it hard to focus.
I am ready to strive up a good habit.
Thanks 👍

johneric
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Amazing stuff, from today I'm going to start my 30 days challenge and I will definitely come here after 30 days and inform you about my progress :)

chennalhere
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Just bought the Atomic Habits Book from a Book Exhibition nearby. Great that you linked it with coding which will be super helpful as well. Thanks Sahil 👍

zs
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You are awesome man, i recently addicted to watching your videos.

ramkumar_balu
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These kind of videos are really fun while watching and change me for 2 days and then I again go back to my bad habits! I need a therapy for sure.

abirahmed
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Really I like coding so much so i never felt boring about it
Python is such a great language
Learning Python as an beginner is my best choice i ever made

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