I like programming, but the feeling that the visible result today may not even be visible - it demotivates (it often happens that you only build auxiliary forests all day and never compile code, let alone see it in work).
And although any path begins with the first step, I would like the first step to be taken yesterday.
On this occasion, I got the idea: what if you borrow a reception from the series -
Cliffhengers .
The meaning of the idea is very simple: every day we do not start a new story, but we find out how the past intriguing ended.
With regard to programming: every day we finish what we started yesterday and prepare the foundation for tomorrow.
And thus, it turned out to solve 2 problems for myself more or less:
1. Motivation (I would like to start doing something, at least to see how it will work (or because of what it will not work));
2. Planning time (to finish something on time becomes a little easier, because it is aimed not only at the fully finished feature today, but also at the basis of the “intrigue” for tomorrow);
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What do you think about this?