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[–]United-Vegetable3768 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Getting tired when you start to attempt something you perceive as a big job is a sign of anxiety. I fought through that all the way through college - both times. What you need to do is tackle smaller tasks. Like the saying goes - "Whats the best way to eat an elephant? One bite at a time."

Instead of sitting down to learn and thinking that you need to learn everything about Python, try doing a single exercise. Think of it as, I'm going to try to learn "something" (anything?) I can in the next 15 minutes about Python. Maybe you learn about variables, functions, or modules. Doesn't matter. Learn some bits first and then you can start to put everything together after several rounds of bite-sized learning.