How to deal with the feeling of "falling behind"
I've recently not been as active in this community due to ✨life✨. I've been telling myself a lot recently that I will be going through the content. I'm hoping to upskill myself and start working on creating some fun small side projects that allow me to figure out this skill of layering a workspace environment so Claude Code can work as efficiently as possible, with the end goal of offering B2B services and assisting in resolving real life problems for businesses. But what happens when you have a full-time job, a relationship, health/fitness goals, life admin, whilst operating in a home environment that isn't ideal? You just do your best at spinning those metaphorical plates and continue chugging along, balancing time management across the things that matter. I've not made the progress I know I would like to make recently - the progress I feel like I SHOULD have made by now since joining. That being said, I felt like sharing what I've done so far. I created a workspace and got Claude Code connected to it. The purpose of the workspace? To build out a folder structure that helps me learn about building folder structures 😁 It takes my "raw-notes.md" document from each lesson and outputs the following files so I can reflect and practise my learning in retrospect: "references.md" > scrapes any links related to tools, platforms, skills or concepts covered in that lesson "reflection.md" > rounds off the main teaching point(s) of the lesson, highlights what those main teaching points change for me, asks me open questions about that lesson, and proposes some next actions to take "session-notes.md" > formats my raw notes into a more readable layout with headers for each point "test-questions.md" > generates test questions for me to go through based on the raw notes taken from that lesson The problems I'm facing: 1. I've noticed that my usage burns quickly during my sessions. I live in the UK, so peak time — where usage is consumed faster — is between 13:00 and 19:00 GMT. 2. When I edit the "test-questions.md" file to include my answers, I then ask Claude Code to review my answers, give me a weighted score against each question, and highlight 80% as the passing score.