0 1 00:00:00,930 --> 00:00:01,730 Hey. 1 2 00:00:01,790 --> 00:00:04,710 Well done for completing yet another module. 2 3 00:00:04,710 --> 00:00:06,180 This is really exciting. 3 4 00:00:06,180 --> 00:00:08,940 You're getting really into the course now. 4 5 00:00:08,940 --> 00:00:13,820 Now I want to share with you one of my ways for building a good habit. 5 6 00:00:13,860 --> 00:00:20,860 Because if we think about it learning to code, it requires daily, almost constant effort, right? 6 7 00:00:20,970 --> 00:00:28,320 Ideally if you could spend 100 days and you spent one hour a day learning to code or coding something 7 8 00:00:28,500 --> 00:00:35,340 of your own, then you're going to become so much better than if you just, you know, did it one weekend and then forgot 8 9 00:00:35,340 --> 00:00:35,740 about it, 9 10 00:00:35,760 --> 00:00:36,500 right? 10 11 00:00:36,570 --> 00:00:43,830 So the difference between these two scenarios is if you're able to build a habit, and once we have a 11 12 00:00:43,830 --> 00:00:46,730 habit, you almost don't have to think about it anymore, 12 13 00:00:46,760 --> 00:00:47,160 right? 13 14 00:00:47,190 --> 00:00:52,180 You don't think about in the morning like do I want to brush my teeth or not. 14 15 00:00:52,380 --> 00:00:53,510 I don't know. 15 16 00:00:53,600 --> 00:00:58,860 Is it one of those days where I brush or not? You don't think about that because it's a habit. 16 17 00:00:58,890 --> 00:01:00,810 You just wake up, and you just do it. 17 18 00:01:01,260 --> 00:01:06,690 So how can you make coding, or learning to code, a habit? 18 19 00:01:06,690 --> 00:01:15,270 One of the things that really helps me is to mark a line in my calendar, and I think this 19 20 00:01:15,270 --> 00:01:20,510 is actually something that came from Jerry Seinfeld, like the comedian dude, where he said that every 20 21 00:01:20,510 --> 00:01:30,270 day he writes a new joke, he puts a line through, you know, his calendar, and, by continuing that line, at some point 21 22 00:01:30,900 --> 00:01:36,720 you're not going to want to break the chain, because it's like, “Man, I've done like a 10 day streak. 22 23 00:01:36,720 --> 00:01:39,220 How hard is it just to do one more day?” 23 24 00:01:39,640 --> 00:01:46,740 And I don't know if it's because I'm kind of OCD like I just like seeing things like completed. 24 25 00:01:46,980 --> 00:01:53,220 I sometimes just write to do's in my to do list that I've already done which I haven't written in my 25 26 00:01:53,220 --> 00:01:56,190 list but just to be able to tick it off. 26 27 00:01:56,190 --> 00:01:58,420 Yeah yeah let me know if you can relate. 27 28 00:01:58,440 --> 00:02:00,120 But if you even if you can't. 28 29 00:02:01,260 --> 00:02:12,660 Most people actually benefit from continuing a streak and by about 30 days or 40 days that thing that 29 30 00:02:12,660 --> 00:02:18,680 you have to constantly think about, like, “Do I have time today to code? 30 31 00:02:19,020 --> 00:02:26,150 Do I want to do it?” That kind of just becomes a habit and you just know, “Oh, this is the time where I get 31 32 00:02:26,300 --> 00:02:32,900 sat down and I start coding.” And it doesn't actually take that much motivation anymore. So try and give 32 33 00:02:32,900 --> 00:02:35,750 this a go and see if that helps you. 33 34 00:02:35,750 --> 00:02:39,050 But the most important thing is to just keep going. 34 35 00:02:39,080 --> 00:02:44,720 I keep saying it but at the end of the day if you show up if you do the work then you're gonna get the 35 36 00:02:44,720 --> 00:02:45,290 results. 36 37 00:02:45,650 --> 00:02:47,950 So I'm here cheering for you. 37 38 00:02:48,050 --> 00:02:49,480 I'm sure other people are. 38 39 00:02:49,730 --> 00:02:52,090 I think you're doing great and you're going to do even better.