Why Consistency Beats Motivation in Learning to Code 💻
Most beginners think successful developers are always motivated, but they're not. Motivation comes and goes. Some days you'll feel excited to code, and other days you won't want to open your laptop at all. The developers who succeed aren't the ones who code 10 hours in a single day when they're motivated. They're the ones who code 30–60 minutes every day, even when they don't feel like it. Think about it: ✅ 1 hour a day for a year = 365 hours of practice ❌ 10 hours once a month = 120 hours of practice Small daily efforts compound into massive results. The secret isn't finding more motivation, it is in building a habit. Show up consistently, and motivation will eventually follow.