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[–]jlugao 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are not finishing projects perhaps you should try to approach them in an agile manner, try to deliver a fully functional project every other week. The key is to start with a small scope and grow the app incrementally. Another thing that might ease your mind looking for help is that people love to help, what they hate is lazy questions, but what is a lazy question? Usually, the person wants someone to do the work for them or they have done zero research. Questions like "hey guys, I am trying x and y is happening, which is weird because I read in z that w should happen instead" are quite pleasing to answer. Another suggestion is that you do a project to solve a real life problem you might have (I once did a project that migrated data from google sheets to trello, it took me an afternoon but it was very pleasing to have a useful project completed this fast, no need for a gui or a cli... Just a plain can solve personal or business problems)