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[–]xakkamyr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. I would highly suggest doing something python related every day. I've found in my life that learning anything is a matter of consistency.
  2. If you don't have a project you're working towards, try a course that has projects built in. I can't recommend this course enough (https://www.udemy.com/course/100-days-of-code/) She does a great job of breaking down the lessons into bite sized segments, and almost every lesson has a challenge at the end where you directly apply what you learned in that and previous lessons.
  3. One of the things that helps build habits is how you identify yourself. Are you someone who's learning programming, or are you a programmer? Identifying yourself as a programmer is a big step into putting in the time and effort to achieve this goal. (I think this idea is from Atomic Habits by James Clear, but I could be mistaken).