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Try to find the time of the day where you feel the most inspired to learn. One thing that helps as well is to always have a "buffer activity" between your day job and any personal learning/side-projects. For example, go for dinner with a friend in between, go to the gym, practice one of your hobby. Then go back to learning/working when you feel refreshed. Keep a list of small and medium/large goals. If not inspired to work on a large goal one evening, work towards one of the small ones, it will feel good and can get you inspired to follow up on a larger one right away 🙂
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Try to find the time of the day where you feel the most inspired to learn. One thing that helps as well is to always have a "buffer activity" between your day job and any personal learning/side-projects. For example, go for dinner with a friend in between, go to the gym, practice one of your hobby. Then go back to learning/working when you feel refreshed. Keep a list of small and medium/large goals. If not inspired to work on a large goal one evening, work towards one of the small ones, it will feel good and can get you inspired to follow up on a larger one right away 🙂