I was actually just questioning that exact thought yesterday. If I should study multiple topics at once (kinda how you would in college; take multiple classes). I never thought that was a very good way of learning though. I feel if you really want to learn something well, its to just dive in and envelop yourself with the content.
I know for myself, when I went to college for Nursing, it was very much that way. You could only take 2 classes but they were 4hrs long with 6-8hr Clinicals twice a week. It was a lot of information but if you surrounded yourself with it you don’t just commit it to memory you actually learn it.
I probably should of elaborated on what I meant by ‘Fail’. I know I will fail at certain tasks or projects with coding, but where I dont want to fail is this journey. I have a lot riding on me to succeed. I made a post (in case you wanted some back story) awhile back talking about the challenges I have had to face over my career. I have a wonderful family who have been supportive of me and I just want to give them the life they deserve. (sounds cheesy when I read it aloud, lol)
Im horrible about asking for help. Somewhere along the way I was convinced that asking for help was the ‘Easy Way Out’, rather than doing it the ‘Right Way’ aka ‘The Hard Way’. Ridiculous I know, but when Im in the thick of it all, its a habit hard to shake.
I will absolutely check out the local groups. I didnt even know they existed or to even look for them, so thank you for that.