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I Started the New Year Without Motivation: How Did I Overcome It?

 



The new year is here, everyone is making new plans, everyone seems to be full of energy. But me? I don’t feel that way at all, maybe you are like me. I don’t feel like doing anything, I feel like personal reasons have sucked the motivation out of me. But I know I can overcome this. I’ve done it before, I can do it again. I’m writing this article to regain my motivation and to help others like you who are in a similar situation.

We have to start somewhere, don’t we?

I Let Myself Go

The first thing I realized was that I was being hard on myself. I was thinking, “Why am I feeling this way when everyone else is starting the year with great excitement?” But then I realized that this is just a phase. Everyone has ups and downs. There is no point in judging myself for feeling this way.

“Difficult times are an opportunity to discover your strength” (Roy T. Bennett).

Maybe this period is opening the door to a new beginning for me.

I Started Taking Small Steps

Big goals can be daunting. When I realized that, I started setting smaller goals for myself. For example, instead of struggling with a project idea, I just tested a Flutter widget. That was it. But when I did that, I felt a spark inside me and I thought, this is it. Taking small steps, winning small victories, makes a big difference.

“Great achievements begin with small but consistent steps” (Confucius).

The next day I made my goal a little bigger. But I kept it simple again. I added a piece every day.

Back to Routines

When there is no motivation, it is easy to lose order. I would wake up in the morning and scroll for a while and then the rest of the day would be a mess. I felt like I needed to re-establish my routine. Just getting my coffee in the morning and sitting at the computer, planning the first half hour of the day by thinking “what can I do today?” made a big difference.

“Routines are the foundation of creativity.” (Twyla Tharp).

I realized again that my routines lift me up.

I tried to get inspired

Sometimes, listening to other people’s stories or looking at other projects is incredibly inspiring. Browsing through the GitHub pages of Flutter projects and looking at the beautiful stories written on Reddit energized me.

Before writing this post, I reread my previous post 2025 UI/UX Design Trends with Flutter and I got a lot of ideas for new projects. Because other people’s creative process can trigger yours.

I Set Flexible Goals

Instead of big goals like completing an app, I said, “I’m just going to design the home screen this week.” Starting this way took the pressure off myself. Staying flexible actually allowed me to be more creative.

“Your plans will change. But that doesn’t mean you have to give up on the goal.” (Tony Robbins).

This quote was always in my mind when I was reviewing my goals.

I Made Time for Me

Sometimes I used to think that the more I work, the more important it is, but this is a false belief. Recharging our mind and body is just as important as working. That’s why it felt good for me to watch a favorite TV show, take a walk outside or just sit and do nothing.

“Taking care of yourself is your most important investment.”

I have experienced how true this simple but profound statement is.

Remembering My Past

At some point, I decided to look at what I had achieved before. What difficulties I had overcome, what I had created! This is what motivated me the most. If I could do it before, I can do it again.

If you feel like me, look at your own story. Remembering what you have achieved will shed light on your next step.

When I wrote this article, I wanted to give myself and you a chance. Life is full of ups and downs, but every journey starts with an effort. For more tips and experiences, you can also check out my article on How I Learned to Read Code. Don’t forget to share your comments and your own stories with me!

Remember, we are stronger together. Let’s start with a small step, shall we? 😊

Thank you so much for reading.

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Selin.

Yeni Yıla Motivasyon Olmadan Başladım: Bunu Nasıl Aştım?

 



Yeni yıl gelmiş, herkes yeni planlar yapıyor, enerjiyle dolu gibi görünüyor. Ama ben? Hiç de öyle hissetmiyorum. Belki siz de benim gibisinizdir. İçimden bir şey yapmak gelmiyor, özel sebepler motivasyonumu emip bitirmiş gibi hissediyorum. Ama biliyorum ki bu durumu aşabilirim. Daha önce yaptım, yine yaparım. Bu yazıyı, hem kendi motivasyonumu yeniden kazanmak için hem de sizin gibi benzer bir durumda olanlara faydalı olması için yazıyorum.

Bir yerden başlamamız gerekiyor, öyle değil mi?

Kendime İzin Verdim

İlk fark ettiğim şey, kendime acımasız davrandığımdı. “Herkes yıla büyük bir heyecanla başlamışken ben neden böyle hissediyorum?” diye düşünüyordum. Ama sonra anladım ki, bu sadece bir dönem. Herkesin inişleri ve çıkışları var. Böyle hissettiğim için kendimi yargılamamın bir anlamı yok.

“Zor zamanlar, gücünüzü keşfetmeniz için bir fırsattır.” (Roy T. Bennett).

Belki de bu dönem, bana yeni bir başlangıcın kapısını aralıyordur.

Ufak Adımlar Atmaya Başladım

Büyük hedefler göz korkutucu olabiliyor. Ben de bunu fark ettiğimde kendime daha küçük hedefler koymaya başladım. Mesela, bir proje fikriyle boğuşmak yerine sadece bir Flutter widget’ını test ettim. O kadar. Ama bunu başardığımda içimde bir kıvılcım hissettim. İşte bu, dedim. Küçük adımlar atmak, küçük zaferler kazanmak, büyük fark yaratıyor.

“Büyük başarılar, küçük ama tutarlı adımlarla başlar.” (Confucius).

Bir sonraki gün hedefimi biraz daha büyüttüm. Ama yine basit tuttum. Her gün bir parça ekledim.

Rutinlere Döndüm

Motivasyon olmadığında düzeni kaybetmek kolay oluyor. Sabah kalkıp bir süre ekranı kaydırıyordum, sonra da günün geri kalani karmakarışık geçiyordu. Rutinimi yeniden oturtmam gerektiğini hissettim. Sabah kahvemi alıp bilgisayar başına oturmak, günün ilk yarım saatini “bugün ne yapabilirim?” diye düşünerek planlamak bile büyük fark yarattı.

“Rutinler, yaratıcılığın temelidir.” (Twyla Tharp).

Rutinlerimin beni yükselttiğini yeniden fark ettim.

İlham Almaya Çalıştım

Bazen, başka insanların hikayelerini dinlemek ya da başka projelere göz atmak insana inanılmaz ilham veriyor. Flutter projelerinin yer aldığı GitHub sayfalarında gezinmek, Reddit’te yazılan güzel hikayelere bakmak bana enerji verdi.

Bu yazıyı yazmadan önce, daha önce yayınladığım Flutter’da UX/UI Trendleriyazımı tekrar okudum ve yeni projeler için aklıma çok şey geldi. Çünkü başkalarının yaratım süreci, sizinkini tetikleyebiliyor.

Esnek Hedefler Koydum

Bir uygulama tamamlamak gibi büyük hedefler yerine, “Bu hafta sadece ana ekranı tasarlayacağım” dedim. Bu şekilde başlamak, kendime olan baskıyı azalttı. Esnek kalmak, aslında daha yaratıcı olmamı sağladı.

“Planlarınız değişecek. Ama bu, hedeften vazgeçmeniz gerektiği anlamına gelmez.” (Tony Robbins).

Hedeflerimi gözden geçirirken bu söz hep aklımda oldu.

Kendime Zaman Ayırdım

Bazen, ne kadar çalışırsam o kadar önemli olacağını düşünüyordum. Ama bu yanlış bir inanç. Zihnimizi ve bedenimizi şarj etmek de en az çalışmak kadar önemli. Bu yüzden sevdiğim bir dizi izlemek, dışarıda biraz yürümek ya da sadece hiçbir şey yapmadan oturmak bana iyi geldi.

“Kendinize bakmak, en önemli yatırımınızdır.”

Bu basit ama derin sözün aslında ne kadar doğru olduğunu yaşamış oldum.

Geçmişimi Hatırladım

Bir ara, daha önce başardıklarıma bakmaya karar verdim. Ne zorluklar aşmış, neler yaratmışım! Bu, beni en çok motive eden şey oldu. Daha önce yapabildiysem, yine yapabilirim.

Eğer siz de benim gibi hissediyorsanız, kendi hikayenize bakın. Neler başardığınızı hatırlamak, bir sonraki adımınız için ışık tutacak.

Bu yazıyı yazarken hem kendime hem de size bir şans vermek istedim. Hayat inişli çıkışlarla dolu, ama her düzlüğe çıkış, bir çabayla başlıyor. Daha fazla ipucu ve deneyim paylaşımlarım için Kod Okuma Becerileri Geliştirmeyazıma da göz atabilirsiniz. Yorumlarınızı ve kendi hikayelerinizi benimle paylaşmayı unutmayın!

Unutmayın, bizler birlikte daha güclüyüz. Şimdi küçük bir adımla başlayalım, olur mu? 😊

Okuduğunuz için teşekkürler.

Selin.

Lost Your Coding Mojo? Quick Recovery Tips to Ignite Your Motivation

 


Ever find yourself staring blankly at your code editor, feeling utterly uninspired? You’re not alone. Every developer, no matter how passionate, faces moments of low motivation. Coding slumps are real, and they can be surprisingly challenging to overcome. But the good news? With the right mindset and strategies, you can quickly bounce back and reignite your coding passion. Let’s dive deeper into practical ways to get back in the flow.

1. Step Back and Breathe: The Power of a Break



It might sound counterintuitive, but one of the most effective ways to regain motivation is to stop coding for a moment. When you’re feeling stuck, your brain might need time to recharge.

Why it works:
When you step back, your brain continues to process the problem subconsciously. Many developers find that their best ideas come when they’re not actively thinking about coding.

Take a strategic break:

  • Short Breaks: Step away from your desk for 15 minutes. Stretch, hydrate, or take a short walk.
  • Longer Breaks: Sometimes, a few hours or even a day away from coding can do wonders. Engage in a hobby, watch a movie, or spend time outdoors.

Tip: Try guided breathing exercises. Apps like Calm or Headspace offer free sessions to help clear your mind.

Personal Example: I once felt stuck debugging a complex algorithm for hours. After a short walk, I returned with a clearer perspective and solved the issue in 10 minutes. Sometimes, stepping away is the most productive thing you can do.

2. Focus on Small Wins: Build Momentum Step-by-Step



Big projects can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re struggling with motivation. Instead of trying to tackle everything at once, break your work into smaller, manageable tasks.

How to do it:

  • Create a task list: Write down even the smallest steps — fixing a bug, writing a test, or refactoring a function.
  • Use the Pomodoro Technique: Set a timer for 25 minutes and focus on just one task. Take a 5-minute break afterward. Tools like Pomofocus can help.

Tools to Help:

Why it works:
Completing small tasks gives you a quick sense of achievement, which can boost your motivation. It also helps you focus on progress rather than perfection.

Example:
If you’re working on a large feature, break it down into sub-tasks like:

  1. Write the UI component.
  2. Set up the API call.
  3. Add error handling.
  4. Write unit tests.

Each completed step brings you closer to the goal and keeps you motivated.

Pro Tip: Start with something you enjoy doing. This creates positive momentum, making harder tasks feel less daunting.

3. Connect with the Developer Community: You’re Not Alone



Isolation can amplify feelings of demotivation. Engaging with other developers can provide fresh perspectives and renewed energy.

Ways to connect:

YouTube Channels to Watch:

Why it works:
Seeing others’ enthusiasm and learning about their challenges reminds you that you’re part of a larger community. Sometimes, a simple conversation can spark new ideas.

4. Create an Energizing Environment: Set the Mood for Productivity



Your workspace plays a significant role in your motivation. A cluttered or uninspiring environment can sap your energy, while a well-organized, stimulating space can boost it.

Tips to revamp your space:

  • Organize your desk: Remove unnecessary items and keep it tidy.
  • Add personal touches: A plant, motivational quotes, or photos can make your workspace more inviting.
  • Play background music:
  • Lo-fi beats: Lofi Girl is perfect for focus.
  • Classical or ambient: Try Brain.fm for scientifically-backed focus music.

Why it works:
A fresh environment signals your brain that it’s time to focus. Music, in particular, can help drown out distractions and create a rhythm for your work.

Fun Fact: Research shows that certain background sounds, like rain or white noise, can improve focus. Check out Noislito create your perfect sound mix.

5. Learn Something New: Reignite Your Curiosity



Sometimes, motivation dips because we’re stuck in the same routines. Learning something new can break the monotony and reignite your passion for coding.

Ideas to explore:

  • Try a new language: Always coded in JavaScript? Experiment with Python or Rust.
  • Build a fun side project: Create a game, build a simple app, or automate a task.
  • Solve coding challenges: Platforms like LeetCode and CodeWars offer puzzles that can be both fun and challenging.

Why it works:
Learning activates your brain’s reward system. It reminds you of the excitement you felt when you first started coding. Plus, applying new knowledge to your current projects can make them more engaging.

Bonus: Learning something new doesn’t have to be purely technical. Explore soft skills like communication or project management. These will enhance your overall effectiveness as a developer.

6. Revisit Your “Why”: Remember Your Motivation



Reflect on why you started coding in the first place. Was it the thrill of solving problems? The joy of creating something from scratch?

Exercise:

  • Write down your “why”: Create a list of reasons you love coding. Keep it near your workspace.
  • Set long-term goals: What do you want to achieve in the next year? Break those goals into actionable steps.

Watch for Inspiration:
Check out The Coding Train for creative coding projects and enthusiasm.

7. Practice Self-Compassion: Be Kind to Yourself



It’s easy to be hard on yourself when motivation dips, but remember, every developer faces this.

Tips:

  • Avoid comparisons: Everyone’s coding journey is different.
  • Celebrate progress: Acknowledge small victories, even if it’s just fixing a bug or learning a new concept.
  • Take care of your well-being: Ensure you’re getting enough sleep, eating well, and exercising.

Book Recommendation: Atomic Habits by James Clear is a fantastic read on building sustainable habits that keep you motivated.

Final Thoughts: Keep the Flame Alive

Slumps are natural, but they’re also temporary. By stepping back, focusing on small wins, and surrounding yourself with positivity, you can reignite your coding passion. Remember, motivation is like a muscle — the more you train it, the stronger it gets.

What are your favorite ways to tackle a coding slump? Let’s share and support each other in the comments below!

Related Links & Resources to Explore:

Thank you for your reading.

Selin.