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8,243 PointsAre too many steps a bad thing?
Hello, I want to ask something different today.
I have been having this struggle when I first joined Treehouse with managing time and devoting enough time towards learning how to code. I then decided to wait until the Summertime to learn how to code, and I did a lot.
However, I think I did too much.
Now that I'm a high school student, time has become a more relevant factor for me (or just as you grow up in general). I discovered that, yes you should devote enough time towards your work, but don't overwork yourself. If you overwork yourself, you learn nothing. That's what I noticed about spending time learning how to code here at Treehouse. I noticed that on some days throughout the Summer, the amount of daily steps were too much. Sure I want to devote enough time towards learning how to code, but at the same time not too much time that I get to the point where I lose interest or overwork myself.
So can too many steps be a bad thing?
1 Answer
Rokas Mazeika
4,243 PointsYes because your brain gets to many information in a day. It can cause you to forget half of the things that you learned in that day. I recommend you spending 1h,1.5h per day