30 minutes is all it takes.
Everything you're chasing is just 30 minutes away.
The skill. The breakthrough. The fitness. The momentum.
30 minutes focused beats 3 hours distracted.
I actually see this pattern very often in tech careers.
Because, the ones who make it from junior to senior in months?
They're not smarter. They're not luckier either.
They just choose differently. Every single day.
↳ 30 minutes learning that tool you've been avoiding.
↳ 30 minutes actually building instead of reading about building.
↳ 30 minutes debugging that issue instead of "I'll deal with it Monday."
↳ 30 minutes working out instead of rewatching The Office.
The students who transform their careers in our bootcamp? Same exact pattern.
They show up for 30 minutes when they're tired.
When Netflix is calling.
When nobody's checking.
Great example is Mauricio, who went from full-stack developer to DevOps Engineer within a few months.
What made the difference? 30 minutes. Over and over.
Consistency is what makes the difference.
That AWS cert you want? Start with 30 minutes.
That side project? 30 minutes.
Learning Docker properly? 30 minutes.
The distance between stuck and unstuck isn't years.
It's 30 minutes. Today.
So open the docs. Fire up the terminal. Start the tutorial.
Those engineers who are crushing it, aren't waiting for motivation.
They gave it 30 minutes when it was inconvenient.
💬 What are you giving your next 30 minutes to?
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@ndemir@ghumare64 Have actually been on bash scripting for some time now... Don't seems to know what next.
Although still on bash scripting. Any advice?