I asked tech twitter to share ONE mistake they wish they had avoided in their developer journey. I have documented the top responses in this article. Hope these will be helpful — especially for beginner devleopers.
Let's dive in! 🚀
TL;DR
- Overwhelming yourself 😟
- Setting unrealistic goals 🎯
- Not tracking progress 📈
- Not being consistent 🗓️
- Not taking breaks ☕
Overwhelming yourself 😟
In tech there is always:
A new library
A new framework
A new buzz word
…to overwhelm you.
It’s ok to not know everything.
Learn to take things 1 at a time.
Setting unrealistic goals 🎯
No, you can’t learn JavaScript in 1 month.
Or Python. Or Kubernetes.
You want accomplishment, but you will get anxiety.
Instead:
Set small goals. Have low expectations.
And scale slowly as you gain momentum.
Not tracking progress 📈
Measuring progress doesn’t come naturally.
But, without it you will reach nowhere.
Track finished projects.
Track time taken for tasks.
Track happiness levels.
Remember:
You can only improve what you measure.
Not being consistent 🗓️
If you want to be good at something,
you need to stick to it.
Long term consistency > Short term intensity.
Don’t overcomplicate it.
Start today. Repeat tomorrow.
Not taking breaks ☕
Working without breaks leads to burnout.
So, disconnect from work.
Often.
Listen to music
Go for a walk
Talk to your friend.
Make time to recharge.
Wrapping up 📝
Hope you will learn from these mistakes and avoid them in your career.
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Share a mistake that you wish you had avoided. Would love to hear it. 👇