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Feeling Stagnant As A Developer
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This video addresses the common psychological hurdles developers face when they feel their progress has stalled. Learners will gain insight into the **Dunning-Kruger effect** and **imposter syndrome**, understanding why increased complexity often feels like stagnation. The speaker offers practical strategies to regain momentum, including setting small, project-based goals, journaling weekly achievements, and joining developer communities for feedback. By watching, you will learn to measure growth through tangible signs—like faster debugging and systematic problem-solving—rather than social media comparisons. Ultimately, this video provides a roadmap to overcome burnout by embracing the learning process and focusing on personal milestones.
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hey guys so one of the benefits to what
I do is I get to hear from all kinds of
people and I get to hear what they
struggle with developers of all skill
levels and I also know that no matter
what skill level you're at you can feel
stagnant or stuck and feel like you're
you're not progressing so in this video
I want to talk about why that is and how
you can start to get out of that rut and
see some
progress all right so feeling like
you're not progressing can lead to
things like burnout imposture syndrome
or even just giving up entirely and I
know this not just from other people but
from my own experience and right now I'm
putting together a nextjs Ecommerce
course with the most advanced project
that I've done in a course yet and it
had me doubting myself quite a bit not
just in a developer sense but also in a
teaching sense so I know how it feels
even recently to feel like you're not
progressing so first we're going to talk
about uh a few reasons why we feel like
we aren't getting any better and number
one is the Dunning Krueger effect and
that refers to a cognitive bias where
people with low ability in a specific
area overestimate their competence so
it's pretty much the opposite of
imposture Syndrome from what I
understand uh in fact many developers
start out with dun and Krueger and then
they kind of go to the other side of the
spectrum and get imposture syndrome and
that's because when you start up when
you start learning to code you guys
remember it seems pretty straightforward
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